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Page 87
... employed in His Majesty's military or naval service . 46 Geo . III . c . 52. s . 13 . RULE II . § 1 . It is unlawful to trade in , to buy or sell , or to contract for buying or sell- ing , any slave or person who is to be dealt with as ...
... employed in His Majesty's military or naval service . 46 Geo . III . c . 52. s . 13 . RULE II . § 1 . It is unlawful to trade in , to buy or sell , or to contract for buying or sell- ing , any slave or person who is to be dealt with as ...
Page 100
... employed in spinping and knitting ; making , mending , and wash- ing clothes for the service of the prison . The county house of correction at Exeter , although deficient in space for accommodation , presents a gratifying scene of ...
... employed in spinping and knitting ; making , mending , and wash- ing clothes for the service of the prison . The county house of correction at Exeter , although deficient in space for accommodation , presents a gratifying scene of ...
Page 101
... employed in weaving laces , making list shoes , & c . The female prisoners are employed in baking , washing , spinning , knitting stockings and gloves , also making the sheets and wearing - apparel consumed in the gaol . At Stafford ...
... employed in weaving laces , making list shoes , & c . The female prisoners are employed in baking , washing , spinning , knitting stockings and gloves , also making the sheets and wearing - apparel consumed in the gaol . At Stafford ...
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ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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