The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... wants which the first efforts of strength and in- genuity can be taught to supply , are well enforced in No. XLVI ... want of authority ; and how many absolute lies are uttered , to create a necessity for submission which ought to ...
... wants which the first efforts of strength and in- genuity can be taught to supply , are well enforced in No. XLVI ... want of authority ; and how many absolute lies are uttered , to create a necessity for submission which ought to ...
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... wants ally done in this way , till we have clearly ascertained what persons have a just claim to such assistance ... want must be paid ; and I will venture to recom- mend that no individual shall be entitled to parochial relief , either ...
... wants ally done in this way , till we have clearly ascertained what persons have a just claim to such assistance ... want must be paid ; and I will venture to recom- mend that no individual shall be entitled to parochial relief , either ...
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... wants , cannot be preserved more perfectly amidst the relations and in- terests of civilized life . The increase of wants , while it often , and perhaps generally , multiplies virtues and blessings , and calls out a variety of talents ...
... wants , cannot be preserved more perfectly amidst the relations and in- terests of civilized life . The increase of wants , while it often , and perhaps generally , multiplies virtues and blessings , and calls out a variety of talents ...
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