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... principles flow from our re- ligion . We would indeed rather acknowledge any other source . The action of our principles upon them is nevertheless constant ; and some aid of religious consideration , on our part , would make it ...
... principles flow from our re- ligion . We would indeed rather acknowledge any other source . The action of our principles upon them is nevertheless constant ; and some aid of religious consideration , on our part , would make it ...
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... principles which are very different from those of Mr. Col- quhoun , with respect to the general policy and operation of the Poor Laws . While the latter is alarmed at the present amount and gradual increase of the Poor Rates , the ...
... principles which are very different from those of Mr. Col- quhoun , with respect to the general policy and operation of the Poor Laws . While the latter is alarmed at the present amount and gradual increase of the Poor Rates , the ...
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... principles laid down in the work alluded to , which may fairly be considered as containing all that can be said on ... principle of increase will always be sufficiently strong to take care of that side of the balance . ' Our readers may ...
... principles laid down in the work alluded to , which may fairly be considered as containing all that can be said on ... principle of increase will always be sufficiently strong to take care of that side of the balance . ' Our readers may ...
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