The Inquirer, Volumes 1-21822 |
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... committee , which shall meet once a fortnight , or oftener , on a day to be fixed by themselves . The members of the school society committee ( or managers ) shall be er officio members of this Association . All additions or alterations ...
... committee , which shall meet once a fortnight , or oftener , on a day to be fixed by themselves . The members of the school society committee ( or managers ) shall be er officio members of this Association . All additions or alterations ...
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... committee had obtained a list of 900 worthless individuals , who in that manner lived by committing depredations on the public , and there was on an average only one in five found worthy of attention . At a late meeting of the committee ...
... committee had obtained a list of 900 worthless individuals , who in that manner lived by committing depredations on the public , and there was on an average only one in five found worthy of attention . At a late meeting of the committee ...
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... Committee might think fit to assign to him , in furtherance of the general object ; which , it appears , had by this time deeply interested his mind . The Committee having made such inqui- ries as the case suggested , and deliberately ...
... Committee might think fit to assign to him , in furtherance of the general object ; which , it appears , had by this time deeply interested his mind . The Committee having made such inqui- ries as the case suggested , and deliberately ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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