And though the number of them be perhaps double to what it was formerly, by reason of this present great distress, yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to... Spirit of the English Magazines - Page 2351817Full view - About this book
| Thomas Crawford - 1979 - 256 pages
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| 1989 - 170 pages
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| Andrew Fletcher - 1997 - 304 pages
...distress, yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land, or even those of God and nature; fathers incestuously accompanying with their own daughters, the son with... | |
| Edmund Ruffin - 2000 - 416 pages
...yet in all time there have been about 100,000 of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard either to the laws of the land, or to those of God and nature.' He tells us also, that when he considers the many excellent laws enacted by former parliaments, for... | |
| Robert Chambers - 2004 - 428 pages
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| Edmund Ruffin - 2006 - 409 pages
...yet in all time there have been about 100,000 of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard either to the laws of the land, or to those of God and nature. ' He tells us also, that when he considers the many excellent laws enacted by former parliaments, for... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1838 - 540 pages
...prevailed), yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of these vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land, or even those of God and nature." He then ascribes to them abominations too vile to be quoted ; and goes... | |
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