The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 15;Band 111,Teil 1E. Cave, 1841 |
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... persons , —of those , who , their term of confinement being expired , are discharged from prison without any honest means of existence . In this respect the system of transporta- tion adopted by Great Britain offers great advantages ...
... persons , —of those , who , their term of confinement being expired , are discharged from prison without any honest means of existence . In this respect the system of transporta- tion adopted by Great Britain offers great advantages ...
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... persons , contains at present only four thousand two hundred and sixty - eight inhabitants , badly lodged , in little tenements , under edifices of great cost and magnificence , which the former in- habitants reared with the superfluity ...
... persons , contains at present only four thousand two hundred and sixty - eight inhabitants , badly lodged , in little tenements , under edifices of great cost and magnificence , which the former in- habitants reared with the superfluity ...
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... persons , generally attendants , and not princi- pals , even within the abridged limits which I have assigned to the foregoing , and which I offer as a specimen , though a very imperfect one , of what the subject is susceptible , were ...
... persons , generally attendants , and not princi- pals , even within the abridged limits which I have assigned to the foregoing , and which I offer as a specimen , though a very imperfect one , of what the subject is susceptible , were ...
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... persons living ; but that the stones which formed the apex have been carried away by the poor people to assist them ... person standing on the sum- mit of this mound , it seems clear , after an attentive survey , that it must con- tain ...
... persons living ; but that the stones which formed the apex have been carried away by the poor people to assist them ... person standing on the sum- mit of this mound , it seems clear , after an attentive survey , that it must con- tain ...
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... persons , she directed that a portion of them should be dis- charged as unnecessary . She then remonstrates with ... person , under any pretence ; and that , especi- ally , they should " not bring her on this side hitherward . " In ...
... persons , she directed that a portion of them should be dis- charged as unnecessary . She then remonstrates with ... person , under any pretence ; and that , especi- ally , they should " not bring her on this side hitherward . " In ...
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