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... manner , and at a small charge , should furnish both the juror and general reader with a sufficient knowledge of the late Consoli- dating Act relating to JURIES ; together with the seve- ral enactments which , in a measure , still ...
... manner , and at a small charge , should furnish both the juror and general reader with a sufficient knowledge of the late Consoli- dating Act relating to JURIES ; together with the seve- ral enactments which , in a measure , still ...
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... manners , and the perennial source of peace . " And Mr. Locke , when discoursing on the best means of educating the middle classes of society , sensibly remarks , that " we are born with faculties and powers capable , almost , of any ...
... manners , and the perennial source of peace . " And Mr. Locke , when discoursing on the best means of educating the middle classes of society , sensibly remarks , that " we are born with faculties and powers capable , almost , of any ...
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... manners of woman form the character of the community , and the elements of the destiny of em- pires commence their operations on the maternal lap , in the nursery , and at the domestic fire - side . MAXIMS OF LAW , & c . FOR THE USE 10 ...
... manners of woman form the character of the community , and the elements of the destiny of em- pires commence their operations on the maternal lap , in the nursery , and at the domestic fire - side . MAXIMS OF LAW , & c . FOR THE USE 10 ...
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... manners , and morals . So that the best , the surest way to reform and better a people , is not to revolutionize , but to give them sound and proper in- struction . Let us then begin with education , the more important subject of the ...
... manners , and morals . So that the best , the surest way to reform and better a people , is not to revolutionize , but to give them sound and proper in- struction . Let us then begin with education , the more important subject of the ...
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... manners ought to be their great concern . - Fuller . MENDICITY . The writer of a very elaborate article in a recent number of the Edinburgh Review , on the statistics of mendicity , states that the money annually given to mendicants ...
... manners ought to be their great concern . - Fuller . MENDICITY . The writer of a very elaborate article in a recent number of the Edinburgh Review , on the statistics of mendicity , states that the money annually given to mendicants ...
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Page 168 - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same ? — The king or queen shall say, I solemnly promise so to do.
Page 141 - All things come alike to all: there is one event to the righteous and to the wicked; to the good, and to the clean, and to the unclean; to him that sacrificeth, and to him that sacrificeth not: as is the good, so is the sinner; and he that sweareth, as he that feareth an oath.