The Pamphleteer, Jilid 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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Halaman 55
... distress , for want of a sufficiency of secure currency , so amply possessed by the metro- polis .. It is not to be denied that much and severe distress has shown itself in London : but may not this , in a great measure , be attribu ...
... distress , for want of a sufficiency of secure currency , so amply possessed by the metro- polis .. It is not to be denied that much and severe distress has shown itself in London : but may not this , in a great measure , be attribu ...
Halaman 72
... distressed man , to raise four or five shillings , tells ' Since this paragraph was written , two acts of parliament have mended the contrasted errors . another a falsehood , he is liable to transportation ; 72 [ 6 Mr. B. Beaumont on.
... distressed man , to raise four or five shillings , tells ' Since this paragraph was written , two acts of parliament have mended the contrasted errors . another a falsehood , he is liable to transportation ; 72 [ 6 Mr. B. Beaumont on.
Halaman 182
... distressed , and if he should think fit , at any time , to make a representation to the keeper of the prison , upon any subject which has no reference to religion or morals , either in consequence of his own observation , or of a ...
... distressed , and if he should think fit , at any time , to make a representation to the keeper of the prison , upon any subject which has no reference to religion or morals , either in consequence of his own observation , or of a ...
Halaman 183
... parish relief , for their support in the hour of distress , - or to the tide of blasphemy and sedition , which is poured inces santly from the public press , to subvert the principles 41 ] 183 Criminal Prisons of this Country .
... parish relief , for their support in the hour of distress , - or to the tide of blasphemy and sedition , which is poured inces santly from the public press , to subvert the principles 41 ] 183 Criminal Prisons of this Country .
Halaman 248
... distress , for doing that which he wanted to have done , and afterwards did himself , was as hypocritical as his conduct to her was unforgiving . His grossness will live , as long as the beautiful but seductive Eloisa , and his ...
... distress , for doing that which he wanted to have done , and afterwards did himself , was as hypocritical as his conduct to her was unforgiving . His grossness will live , as long as the beautiful but seductive Eloisa , and his ...
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