The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... labour- ed to redress the grievance . When Charles I , in 1625 , succeeded to the throne , the af- fairs of the Church , and the state of the property which had belonged to the Catholic Clergy , necessarily occupied a great deal of his ...
... labour- ed to redress the grievance . When Charles I , in 1625 , succeeded to the throne , the af- fairs of the Church , and the state of the property which had belonged to the Catholic Clergy , necessarily occupied a great deal of his ...
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... labour is probably bestowed on the composition , and on the conne xion of the parts , the compiler improving still further what the reporter had at first supplied . It is however manifest , that unless assistance be obtained from the ...
... labour is probably bestowed on the composition , and on the conne xion of the parts , the compiler improving still further what the reporter had at first supplied . It is however manifest , that unless assistance be obtained from the ...
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... labour were such , that he abounded in all the information ancient and recent , which his subject required , and could finish his composition with a degree of care seldom be- stowed upon speeches in modern times . Finally , he was a per ...
... labour were such , that he abounded in all the information ancient and recent , which his subject required , and could finish his composition with a degree of care seldom be- stowed upon speeches in modern times . Finally , he was a per ...
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... labour , is lessened . If he is not skilful , or not skil- ful in any trade wanted by Government , he is applied for by some settler , to whom he pays from 53. to 10s . a week ; and is then left at liberty to go where , and work to ...
... labour , is lessened . If he is not skilful , or not skil- ful in any trade wanted by Government , he is applied for by some settler , to whom he pays from 53. to 10s . a week ; and is then left at liberty to go where , and work to ...
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... labour and service performed at Bathurst . The nature of the services performed by these convicts , and the manner in which some of them were recommended , excited much surprise in the colony , as well as great suspicion of the purity ...
... labour and service performed at Bathurst . The nature of the services performed by these convicts , and the manner in which some of them were recommended , excited much surprise in the colony , as well as great suspicion of the purity ...
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