Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... fhould be entitled to offer fer- vants to the houfe . By fuch encourage- ment , a malady would be remedied , that of wandering from master to master for better wages , or easier fervice ; which fel- dom fail to corrupt fervants . They ...
... fhould be entitled to offer fer- vants to the houfe . By fuch encourage- ment , a malady would be remedied , that of wandering from master to master for better wages , or easier fervice ; which fel- dom fail to corrupt fervants . They ...
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... fhould be ra- zed to the foundation by municipal law , which , in providing for the poor , makes no diftinction between virtue and vice . The execution of the poor - laws would be impracticable , were fuch a distinction at- tempted by ...
... fhould be ra- zed to the foundation by municipal law , which , in providing for the poor , makes no diftinction between virtue and vice . The execution of the poor - laws would be impracticable , were fuch a distinction at- tempted by ...
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... fhould propose to banish ale from a poor - house , would be exclaimed against as hard - hearted and void of charity . The difference indeed is great between what is done voluntarily , and what is done by compulfion . It is pro- yoking ...
... fhould propose to banish ale from a poor - house , would be exclaimed against as hard - hearted and void of charity . The difference indeed is great between what is done voluntarily , and what is done by compulfion . It is pro- yoking ...
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... fhould need no recruits from the country . But in that city , the bills of mortality cannot be depended on for bu- rials . It is there univerfally the practice of high and low , to have their infants nurfed in the country , till they be ...
... fhould need no recruits from the country . But in that city , the bills of mortality cannot be depended on for bu- rials . It is there univerfally the practice of high and low , to have their infants nurfed in the country , till they be ...
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... fhould be no unfea- fonable rains , no overflowing of rivers , no fields affected with fterility , nor any man hurt with the bad influences of the fun . In short , it was a flavish religion , built upon fear , not love . At the fame ...
... fhould be no unfea- fonable rains , no overflowing of rivers , no fields affected with fterility , nor any man hurt with the bad influences of the fun . In short , it was a flavish religion , built upon fear , not love . At the fame ...
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