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... instance , save when the real and practical desti- tution of the families in that , as in every other instance , is clearly and unequivocally made out . And , in like manner , when in some plebeian dis- trict of a town we have ...
... instance , save when the real and practical desti- tution of the families in that , as in every other instance , is clearly and unequivocally made out . And , in like manner , when in some plebeian dis- trict of a town we have ...
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... instance , there would be food for ninety labourers added to the whole previous amount of the national produce , although it did require the work of a hundred labourers to raise it . Were this instance multiplied into an extensive ...
... instance , there would be food for ninety labourers added to the whole previous amount of the national produce , although it did require the work of a hundred labourers to raise it . Were this instance multiplied into an extensive ...
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... instance , and for a few fleeting years , by the labourers ; but the old pressure would gather upon them speedily , when the relief would , wholly and for ever , be felt only by the landlords . Science has , in this instance , made a ...
... instance , and for a few fleeting years , by the labourers ; but the old pressure would gather upon them speedily , when the relief would , wholly and for ever , be felt only by the landlords . Science has , in this instance , made a ...
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Churches and Chapels or the Necessity and Proper Object | 81 |
The Cause of Church Extension and the Question shortly | 105 |
On the Evils which the Established Church in Edinburgh | 157 |
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