The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... object is laudable . Some prudential measures are suggested , which should be acted upon if the virtuous sufferer , and the profligate pauper is an object of salutary treatment . " Provident institutions " are considered ; and at the ...
... object is laudable . Some prudential measures are suggested , which should be acted upon if the virtuous sufferer , and the profligate pauper is an object of salutary treatment . " Provident institutions " are considered ; and at the ...
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... object . Every thing merce of pure benevolence , was the beau- which the most ardent zeal could dictate , tiful system of practical philanthropy , in- had been attempted on the part of the culcated by our religion , more pleasingly ...
... object . Every thing merce of pure benevolence , was the beau- which the most ardent zeal could dictate , tiful system of practical philanthropy , in- had been attempted on the part of the culcated by our religion , more pleasingly ...
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... object of this union is as simple as it is great and salutary . It does not tend to any new political combination to any change in the relations sanctioned by ex- isting treaties . Calm and consistent in its proceedings , it has no ...
... object of this union is as simple as it is great and salutary . It does not tend to any new political combination to any change in the relations sanctioned by ex- isting treaties . Calm and consistent in its proceedings , it has no ...
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