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... say would conceal them if they had an opportunity . ' Sir N. Conant says that he would go any lengths to ob- tain evidence that should justify the suppression of such houses ' a remark which much surprizes us , since we should suppose ...
... say would conceal them if they had an opportunity . ' Sir N. Conant says that he would go any lengths to ob- tain evidence that should justify the suppression of such houses ' a remark which much surprizes us , since we should suppose ...
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... says , the income of the above - mentioned Society was only 6911. and in 1814 it was nearly one hundred thousand . By pecuniary assistance from it , to the amount of 28,700l . , there have been printed abroad in the same year 200,000 ...
... says , the income of the above - mentioned Society was only 6911. and in 1814 it was nearly one hundred thousand . By pecuniary assistance from it , to the amount of 28,700l . , there have been printed abroad in the same year 200,000 ...
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... Says he , " I have nothing at all to do with it : but let me put you to rights ; all houses are determined on to be licenced . " " Sir , " said I , " you do not comprehend me ; the day is not ar- rived for houses to be licenced . " Says ...
... Says he , " I have nothing at all to do with it : but let me put you to rights ; all houses are determined on to be licenced . " " Sir , " said I , " you do not comprehend me ; the day is not ar- rived for houses to be licenced . " Says ...
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