The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... advantage would arise from the plan , that an authentic and intelligible history of the Poor Laws in each parish would exist among its archives , an advantage by no means flowing at present from the overseers ' books . ' It may be ...
... advantage would arise from the plan , that an authentic and intelligible history of the Poor Laws in each parish would exist among its archives , an advantage by no means flowing at present from the overseers ' books . ' It may be ...
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... advantage ; or he perceives so vitally some of the attributes of the Divine Being , that he is called upon to offer some spiritual incense to his Maker . If the lamb fro lics and gambols in his presence as he walks along , he may be ...
... advantage ; or he perceives so vitally some of the attributes of the Divine Being , that he is called upon to offer some spiritual incense to his Maker . If the lamb fro lics and gambols in his presence as he walks along , he may be ...
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... advantage , nor the greatest danger , nor the dearest interest or friend in the world could not prevaile on him to pervert justice even to an enemie . He never profess'd the thing he intended not , nor promis'd what he believ'd out of ...
... advantage , nor the greatest danger , nor the dearest interest or friend in the world could not prevaile on him to pervert justice even to an enemie . He never profess'd the thing he intended not , nor promis'd what he believ'd out of ...
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acknowleged admitted antient appears Archbishop of Canterbury attention Battlesden Bedfordshire Bishop Boards book of Job Brecknockshire British British empire Brychan Builth called caoutchouc Carthage Catholics cause character Christian church circumstances civil colour consequence considerable considered contains court degree disease effect employed endeavours England English epicycloid equal establishment Eton College expence favour feel friends give Gothick Hatchard honour human India Indigence inhabitants interest intitled Ireland Irish king knowlege labour language late laws less Lord manner manufactures matter means ment merit mind ministers mode moral nation nature never object observed occasion opinion Parliament particular passage persons poem political poor Poor Laws possess practice present principles produced Quakers racter reader reason religion religious remarks respect Roman says sentiments shew society spirit style supposed tion Tom Sim volume Wales whole writer