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Strona 58
The BIRMAN EMPIRE , or eastern peninsula of India , As all measures which
encourage the poor in is only separated from the territories of the British
provident habits , and direct the rich how to bestow East India Company , by a
narrow chain ...
The BIRMAN EMPIRE , or eastern peninsula of India , As all measures which
encourage the poor in is only separated from the territories of the British
provident habits , and direct the rich how to bestow East India Company , by a
narrow chain ...
Strona 94
The plain statement these brothers is yet living , and John Harding continued
thus taken from his own mouth , was sent , in the poor to work on the same farm
from that time till the present man's name , to the great landed proprietor . What
did ...
The plain statement these brothers is yet living , and John Harding continued
thus taken from his own mouth , was sent , in the poor to work on the same farm
from that time till the present man's name , to the great landed proprietor . What
did ...
Strona 99
Such an opinion some this mode of bettering the condition of the poor . times
proceeds from too low an estimate of the character of Pecuniary contributions are
required but once , as after the poor ; sometimes from a knowledge , if not
personal ...
Such an opinion some this mode of bettering the condition of the poor . times
proceeds from too low an estimate of the character of Pecuniary contributions are
required but once , as after the poor ; sometimes from a knowledge , if not
personal ...
Strona 182
Instances without end of this obscurity may be The real property in the house or
land belongs to the found in opening the books of reports . A man gives landlord ;
and the tenant has merely a right of 30001 , for the benefit of “ his poor relations .
Instances without end of this obscurity may be The real property in the house or
land belongs to the found in opening the books of reports . A man gives landlord ;
and the tenant has merely a right of 30001 , for the benefit of “ his poor relations .
Strona 201
This worshipful man so bestowed his goods and substance to the honour of God ,
to the relief of the poor , and to the benefit of the common - weal , that he hath
right well - deserved , to be registered in the book of fame . First , he erected one
...
This worshipful man so bestowed his goods and substance to the honour of God ,
to the relief of the poor , and to the benefit of the common - weal , that he hath
right well - deserved , to be registered in the book of fame . First , he erected one
...
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