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... effects of this duty on paper . Mr. R. Chambers says that he and his brother are prevented publishing a great many things that they otherwise would do for the benefit of the people had it not been for this pressing impost . Their ...
... effects of this duty on paper . Mr. R. Chambers says that he and his brother are prevented publishing a great many things that they otherwise would do for the benefit of the people had it not been for this pressing impost . Their ...
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... effect of con- stantly breathing so tainted an at- mosphere ? ' But the injury to the physical man is not the most lamentable effect of this state of things . The moral aspects of the question are of still graver import . The repulsive ...
... effect of con- stantly breathing so tainted an at- mosphere ? ' But the injury to the physical man is not the most lamentable effect of this state of things . The moral aspects of the question are of still graver import . The repulsive ...
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... effects of Life Assurance , properly so called , as it affects the masses of mankind , and ma- terially enhances the prospect of hap- piness to the human family . A MANAGER . THE SPELLING REFORM . BY ONE OF THE PITMANS . 88 THE PUBLIC ...
... effects of Life Assurance , properly so called , as it affects the masses of mankind , and ma- terially enhances the prospect of hap- piness to the human family . A MANAGER . THE SPELLING REFORM . BY ONE OF THE PITMANS . 88 THE PUBLIC ...
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... effects as the opposite extreme of government maintained through brutal force , and affections stifled by unwise severity . The wolf who gives her young pure milk is more faithful and commendable in her duty than the wo- man who feeds ...
... effects as the opposite extreme of government maintained through brutal force , and affections stifled by unwise severity . The wolf who gives her young pure milk is more faithful and commendable in her duty than the wo- man who feeds ...
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... effect a loan , before they can be admitted to his temple , or kneel before his shrine . Amongst other silly practises , these bar barian ladies have adopted that ofheighten- ing the colour of their cheeks , by the appli- cation of a ...
... effect a loan , before they can be admitted to his temple , or kneel before his shrine . Amongst other silly practises , these bar barian ladies have adopted that ofheighten- ing the colour of their cheeks , by the appli- cation of a ...
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