The Philanthropist, Or, Repository for Hints and Suggestions Calculated to Promote the Comfort and Happiness of Man, Volumen3Longman and Company, 1813 |
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... nation and the times ; but afford many and important lessons to the lovers of mankind , with regard both to the auxi- liary institutions of charity , and the still higher and more efficient institutions of the state . The philosopher ...
... nation and the times ; but afford many and important lessons to the lovers of mankind , with regard both to the auxi- liary institutions of charity , and the still higher and more efficient institutions of the state . The philosopher ...
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... nation sustained gave birth to the ill contrived measure of Queen Eliza- beth's reign , the institution of the poor - rate and the laws which belonged to it . Even at their first abolition , so much as was held requisite of the priories ...
... nation sustained gave birth to the ill contrived measure of Queen Eliza- beth's reign , the institution of the poor - rate and the laws which belonged to it . Even at their first abolition , so much as was held requisite of the priories ...
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... nation a flourishing and powerful people , and himself a great and glorious monarch . " 66 The sense and opinions of our ancestors respecting education may appear from this : that they never established any place for the charitable ...
... nation a flourishing and powerful people , and himself a great and glorious monarch . " 66 The sense and opinions of our ancestors respecting education may appear from this : that they never established any place for the charitable ...
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... Nations , vol . iii . p . 186 , ) in a civilized and com- mercial society , the attention of the public more than that of people of some rank and fortune ; these are generally eighteen or nineteen years of age before they enter upon the ...
... Nations , vol . iii . p . 186 , ) in a civilized and com- mercial society , the attention of the public more than that of people of some rank and fortune ; these are generally eighteen or nineteen years of age before they enter upon the ...
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... nations towards their enemies , and fills the breasts of foolish people , as to be unable to profit by the example of their adversaries , and to adopt whatever in the practice or plans of their opponents seemed better than their own ...
... nations towards their enemies , and fills the breasts of foolish people , as to be unable to profit by the example of their adversaries , and to adopt whatever in the practice or plans of their opponents seemed better than their own ...
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