The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Scotland . ' It was long a matter of deep regret , that no plan had been devised for securing to the labouring classes a place of safe deposit for the fruits of their industry , so as to encourage them to save , in the years of active ...
... Scotland . ' It was long a matter of deep regret , that no plan had been devised for securing to the labouring classes a place of safe deposit for the fruits of their industry , so as to encourage them to save , in the years of active ...
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... Scotland , where the moral cha- racter of the people is so respectable , and where regular poor - rates exist only in a few districts , and are scarcely felt , the wants of the indigent are well supplied . Mr. Curwen then stated , that ...
... Scotland , where the moral cha- racter of the people is so respectable , and where regular poor - rates exist only in a few districts , and are scarcely felt , the wants of the indigent are well supplied . Mr. Curwen then stated , that ...
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... Scotland and England , and has given to it a degree of éclat among strangers , which it would not have received through a less conspicuous medium . At the same time we cannot help regretting , that it was not made to stand upon its own ...
... Scotland and England , and has given to it a degree of éclat among strangers , which it would not have received through a less conspicuous medium . At the same time we cannot help regretting , that it was not made to stand upon its own ...
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... Scotland , where the parochial institutions for savings are called Maneges ; so full an account of which is given by Mr. Duncan , the early promoter of them , as to render it quite unnecessary to enter on any particulars re- specting ...
... Scotland , where the parochial institutions for savings are called Maneges ; so full an account of which is given by Mr. Duncan , the early promoter of them , as to render it quite unnecessary to enter on any particulars re- specting ...
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... tainly less under the controul of moral principles than in Scotland , this exception seems particularly applicable ; but it must be applied with great delicacy lest it be defeated by prejudice , with 1816 . 107 Tracts on Saving Banks .
... tainly less under the controul of moral principles than in Scotland , this exception seems particularly applicable ; but it must be applied with great delicacy lest it be defeated by prejudice , with 1816 . 107 Tracts on Saving Banks .
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