The Gentleman's MagazineF. Jeffries, 1821 |
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Page 614
... object is more worthy benevolent at- tention , than the honest and hard- working labourer , and every feeling of religion , humanity , and policy , which binds society together in its strongest ties , ought to preserve him from neglect ...
... object is more worthy benevolent at- tention , than the honest and hard- working labourer , and every feeling of religion , humanity , and policy , which binds society together in its strongest ties , ought to preserve him from neglect ...
Page 635
... object of general utility . It is said that at present fifty millions ( francs ) are levied in this manner in France . When the So- ciety wants any money it implores the cha- rity of its members , or makes a collection . The greater ...
... object of general utility . It is said that at present fifty millions ( francs ) are levied in this manner in France . When the So- ciety wants any money it implores the cha- rity of its members , or makes a collection . The greater ...
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... object , and could by no means be depended on for accuracy , or afford a correct knowledge of the minu- tiƦ of ... objects of which he detailed in the advertisment which accompanied the publication . These were to afford the historical ...
... object , and could by no means be depended on for accuracy , or afford a correct knowledge of the minu- tiƦ of ... objects of which he detailed in the advertisment which accompanied the publication . These were to afford the historical ...
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