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... Lord Henry Petty p . I 27 40 61 72 VI . A Portraiture of Quakerifm , as taken from a View of the Moral Education , Discipline , Peculiar Customs , Religious Principles , Political and Civil Economy , and Character , of the Society of ...
... Lord Henry Petty p . I 27 40 61 72 VI . A Portraiture of Quakerifm , as taken from a View of the Moral Education , Discipline , Peculiar Customs , Religious Principles , Political and Civil Economy , and Character , of the Society of ...
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... interest , and not upon merit ; and produce , as their only qualification , the recommendation of this noble lord , or that dis- poser poser of boroughs . So far from being left to 1807 , à 15 The Dangers of the Country .
... interest , and not upon merit ; and produce , as their only qualification , the recommendation of this noble lord , or that dis- poser poser of boroughs . So far from being left to 1807 , à 15 The Dangers of the Country .
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... Lord Teign- mouth ; and where plans , dictated by benevolence , were to be executed , it would have been difficult to have selected more zex- lous or more intelligent agents . The partisans of the permanent settlement of the revenues ...
... Lord Teign- mouth ; and where plans , dictated by benevolence , were to be executed , it would have been difficult to have selected more zex- lous or more intelligent agents . The partisans of the permanent settlement of the revenues ...
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... Lord Chesterfield said , God has done so much and man so little , ' The union has certainly created a demand for a statistical , economical , moral and political view of Ireland , with a clear explanation of the causes which have , for ...
... Lord Chesterfield said , God has done so much and man so little , ' The union has certainly created a demand for a statistical , economical , moral and political view of Ireland , with a clear explanation of the causes which have , for ...
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-Spenfer , who was fecretary to one of the lord lieutenants in the reign of Elizabeth , and Sir John Davies , who was attorney - gene- ral and speaker of the Houfe of Commons in Ireland in the reign . of James the I. , have left full ...
-Spenfer , who was fecretary to one of the lord lieutenants in the reign of Elizabeth , and Sir John Davies , who was attorney - gene- ral and speaker of the Houfe of Commons in Ireland in the reign . of James the I. , have left full ...
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