The Inquirer, Volumes 1-21822 |
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Page 5
... individuals . It can never be made a measure of Government . But Government might , with the best effect ; lend its assistance to every rational and practicable plan for ameliorating the condition of the poorer classes , when it had ...
... individuals . It can never be made a measure of Government . But Government might , with the best effect ; lend its assistance to every rational and practicable plan for ameliorating the condition of the poorer classes , when it had ...
Page 115
... individual hap- piness forms but a small part . Instead of apprehending that such a system could be stigmatized as ... individuals or to the prejudices of any particular nation , but should be made after a cool and careful examination ...
... individual hap- piness forms but a small part . Instead of apprehending that such a system could be stigmatized as ... individuals or to the prejudices of any particular nation , but should be made after a cool and careful examination ...
Page 96
... individuals discharged , the gaoler stated , six usually return . There is a chapel in the gaol , but the prisoners ... individual to have a separate cell ; to the second , the apartments on one side of the yard ; to the third , those in ...
... individuals discharged , the gaoler stated , six usually return . There is a chapel in the gaol , but the prisoners ... individual to have a separate cell ; to the second , the apartments on one side of the yard ; to the third , those in ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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