The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... poor laws and no monopolies - but their inns are in- convenient , and travellers are teased with questions . They have no collections in the fine arts ; but they have no Lord Chancellor , and they can go to law without ab- solute ruin ...
... poor laws and no monopolies - but their inns are in- convenient , and travellers are teased with questions . They have no collections in the fine arts ; but they have no Lord Chancellor , and they can go to law without ab- solute ruin ...
176. oldal
... POOR BILL . cellent man declares he does not want , and will not accept ! These are the pamphlets which Goodies and Noodles are dispersing with unwearied diligence.- [ E. R. , 1821. ] GAOL EDUCATION . A POOR man , who is lucky enough to ...
... POOR BILL . cellent man declares he does not want , and will not accept ! These are the pamphlets which Goodies and Noodles are dispersing with unwearied diligence.- [ E. R. , 1821. ] GAOL EDUCATION . A POOR man , who is lucky enough to ...
177. oldal
... POOR LAW . As soon as it becomes really impossible to increase the poor fund by law - when there is but little , and there can be no more , that little will be administered with the utmost caution ; claims will be minutely inspected ...
... POOR LAW . As soon as it becomes really impossible to increase the poor fund by law - when there is but little , and there can be no more , that little will be administered with the utmost caution ; claims will be minutely inspected ...
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