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... poor alone - why not make the rich a prey to your barbarous dis- sections - the poor have feelings as well as the affluent , & c . " And this is the language and these the sentiments which have pre- vailed over , and even silenced the ...
... poor alone - why not make the rich a prey to your barbarous dis- sections - the poor have feelings as well as the affluent , & c . " And this is the language and these the sentiments which have pre- vailed over , and even silenced the ...
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... poor . If the finger of a broken down bricklayer's labourer only aches , he can in a moment command the assistance ... poor the best possible chance , the medi- cal faculty has divided itself into a series of detachments , each of which ...
... poor . If the finger of a broken down bricklayer's labourer only aches , he can in a moment command the assistance ... poor the best possible chance , the medi- cal faculty has divided itself into a series of detachments , each of which ...
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... poor rate ; and although , at best , emigration would afford but a small relief in the amount of this penalty , yet independently of this consideration , we should wish to see a regular system esta- blished , by the application of which ...
... poor rate ; and although , at best , emigration would afford but a small relief in the amount of this penalty , yet independently of this consideration , we should wish to see a regular system esta- blished , by the application of which ...
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