The Inquirer, Volumes 1-21822 |
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Page 59
... assistance to search after the robbers . He met , however , with little encouragement to proceed in his inquiries ; but was advised to offer a large reward , and was told that not less than 5 or 6007. would answer his purpose . He ...
... assistance to search after the robbers . He met , however , with little encouragement to proceed in his inquiries ; but was advised to offer a large reward , and was told that not less than 5 or 6007. would answer his purpose . He ...
Page 214
... assistance has been derived in this department from the labours of respectable individuals , especially females , acting under the sanction of the magistrates and direction of the chaplain . There are indeed many matters , in which the ...
... assistance has been derived in this department from the labours of respectable individuals , especially females , acting under the sanction of the magistrates and direction of the chaplain . There are indeed many matters , in which the ...
Page 34
... assistance , for which the cost must be paid out of the produce of its harvest . Every colonist , who by his diligence and application has been successful enough to reimburse the Society for all its advances , and who receives no assistance ...
... assistance , for which the cost must be paid out of the produce of its harvest . Every colonist , who by his diligence and application has been successful enough to reimburse the Society for all its advances , and who receives no assistance ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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