The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... manner , accounted for the origin of one system of poor - laws , that has gradually produced a species of despotism that threatens to destroy in time the state in which it prevails , and develope the circumstances that gave rise to ...
... manner , accounted for the origin of one system of poor - laws , that has gradually produced a species of despotism that threatens to destroy in time the state in which it prevails , and develope the circumstances that gave rise to ...
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... manner . And lastly it will be shown that while these laws have been suffered to sleep for more than an hundred nother practice has prevailed in regard to the very object for which they were enacted ; so that in re- gard to all such ...
... manner . And lastly it will be shown that while these laws have been suffered to sleep for more than an hundred nother practice has prevailed in regard to the very object for which they were enacted ; so that in re- gard to all such ...
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... manner warmed . This may lead us to suppose that artificial and elementary heat are different substances : but I think it very improbable that heat simply considered is different in whatever manner it may be produced , whether we reckon ...
... manner warmed . This may lead us to suppose that artificial and elementary heat are different substances : but I think it very improbable that heat simply considered is different in whatever manner it may be produced , whether we reckon ...
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