The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 20-21W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 312
... established , and compare them with parishes where they are not established , and then crown the whole of his reasoning with the triumphant allegation , that the actual result coincides in all its particulars with the conclusions of his ...
... established , and compare them with parishes where they are not established , and then crown the whole of his reasoning with the triumphant allegation , that the actual result coincides in all its particulars with the conclusions of his ...
Page 351
... established . And it still further appears , on comparing England and Scotland , that in manufacturing towns , of various business and population , the extent of their pauper- ism is not at all in proportion to these circum- stances ...
... established . And it still further appears , on comparing England and Scotland , that in manufacturing towns , of various business and population , the extent of their pauper- ism is not at all in proportion to these circum- stances ...
Page 265
... established in the country whence we propose to borrow it , is there only upon trial - still a doubtful experiment ... establish and to return to the well - tried old - and which , because so rich in the experience of the past , holds ...
... established in the country whence we propose to borrow it , is there only upon trial - still a doubtful experiment ... establish and to return to the well - tried old - and which , because so rich in the experience of the past , holds ...
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