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Page 216
... present essay . We shall endeavour to do justice to it on a future occasion ; and shall conclude the present article with some miscellaneous facts and observations , presented to us or suggested by the Society's present valuable Report ...
... present essay . We shall endeavour to do justice to it on a future occasion ; and shall conclude the present article with some miscellaneous facts and observations , presented to us or suggested by the Society's present valuable Report ...
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... present low prices of colonial produce , than the Bri- tish farmer can meet the present low prices of grain , unless he can have an abatement of rent , tithe , and taxation , and unless his present poor rates can be diminished also ...
... present low prices of colonial produce , than the Bri- tish farmer can meet the present low prices of grain , unless he can have an abatement of rent , tithe , and taxation , and unless his present poor rates can be diminished also ...
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... present them to his view , of declaring what the law is which applies to them . Another objection to this mode of legislation , and which in a free state cannot surely be of little account , is that the people have no control over those ...
... present them to his view , of declaring what the law is which applies to them . Another objection to this mode of legislation , and which in a free state cannot surely be of little account , is that the people have no control over those ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
56 other sections not shown
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