The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... increased with the augmenta- tion of the poor - rates . In this country , the same principle has been adopted in providing for the neces- sities of the poor , though not on so de- fective and large a scale ; and the appli- cation is ...
... increased with the augmenta- tion of the poor - rates . In this country , the same principle has been adopted in providing for the neces- sities of the poor , though not on so de- fective and large a scale ; and the appli- cation is ...
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... increasing , and exceeding the means of the association to supply . A circular letter was also addressed to the parochial clergy , dissenting minis- ters , and other respectable individuals throughout the united kingdom ; from many of ...
... increasing , and exceeding the means of the association to supply . A circular letter was also addressed to the parochial clergy , dissenting minis- ters , and other respectable individuals throughout the united kingdom ; from many of ...
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... increased , if it be held at a dis- tance of four or five inches from the pipe through which the steam passes ; but if it be held nearer , the coal is extinguished , a circular black spot first appearing where the steam is thrown upon ...
... increased , if it be held at a dis- tance of four or five inches from the pipe through which the steam passes ; but if it be held nearer , the coal is extinguished , a circular black spot first appearing where the steam is thrown upon ...
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