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... ment , but there is one branch to which I earnestly direct your attention . The law of settle- ment impedes the freedom of la- bour ; and if this restraint can with safety be relaxed , the work- man may be enabled to increase the fruits ...
... ment , but there is one branch to which I earnestly direct your attention . The law of settle- ment impedes the freedom of la- bour ; and if this restraint can with safety be relaxed , the work- man may be enabled to increase the fruits ...
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... ment was carried against the Government by 138 to 104. On the 1st of June , the 26th clause , which gave power to open pri- vate halls , underwent much dis- cussion , and Mr. Ewart moved an amendment to allow lodging- houses to be ...
... ment was carried against the Government by 138 to 104. On the 1st of June , the 26th clause , which gave power to open pri- vate halls , underwent much dis- cussion , and Mr. Ewart moved an amendment to allow lodging- houses to be ...
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... ment , the Turkish authorities persisted in their old line of con- duct , harassing the Greeks as before . Then the Governor of the frontier districts , styled the Dervent Aghà , having few or no regular troops , kept on foot a horde of ...
... ment , the Turkish authorities persisted in their old line of con- duct , harassing the Greeks as before . Then the Governor of the frontier districts , styled the Dervent Aghà , having few or no regular troops , kept on foot a horde of ...
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