The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 82. kötetArchibald Constable and Company, 1818 |
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... persons . " The population of England and Wales , as taken from the abstract laid before Parliament in the year 1811 , appears to have been 10,150,615 ; so that the number of persons relieved from the poors ' rates appears to have 1818 ...
... persons . " The population of England and Wales , as taken from the abstract laid before Parliament in the year 1811 , appears to have been 10,150,615 ; so that the number of persons relieved from the poors ' rates appears to have 1818 ...
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... persons . " The greater proportion of the po- pulation of England and Wales ap- pears to be employed in trade and manufacture , there being 770,199 fa- milies returned employed in agricul- ture , and 959,632 in trade , manufac- tures ...
... persons . " The greater proportion of the po- pulation of England and Wales ap- pears to be employed in trade and manufacture , there being 770,199 fa- milies returned employed in agricul- ture , and 959,632 in trade , manufac- tures ...
52. oldal
... persons relieved , not being parishioners , an account of whom was taken for the year 1803 , amounting to 194,000 . This class of poor must have contributed very largely to the increase of the expendi- ture since that period , from the ...
... persons relieved , not being parishioners , an account of whom was taken for the year 1803 , amounting to 194,000 . This class of poor must have contributed very largely to the increase of the expendi- ture since that period , from the ...
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... persons whom I thought it might in- terest ; but as they did not seem to give much credit to my words , I have ever ... person who is ordi- narily seen with a book in his hand , is ( we may be tolerably sure ) equally without the power ...
... persons whom I thought it might in- terest ; but as they did not seem to give much credit to my words , I have ever ... person who is ordi- narily seen with a book in his hand , is ( we may be tolerably sure ) equally without the power ...
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... person's vanity , and reconciled him to the intoler able idea that there was a sense of beauty and power in the ... person in the three kingdoms of whom this story is credible . bour , or use it when made ; it can- not handle the plough ...
... person's vanity , and reconciled him to the intoler able idea that there was a sense of beauty and power in the ... person in the three kingdoms of whom this story is credible . bour , or use it when made ; it can- not handle the plough ...
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323. oldal - For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God: but the woman is the glory of the man. "For the man is not of the woman; but the woman of the man. 'Neither was the man created for the woman; but the woman for the man.
544. oldal - See the chariot at hand here of Love, Wherein my Lady rideth ! Each that draws is a swan or a dove, And well the car Love guideth. As she goes, all hearts do duty Unto her beauty ; And...
307. oldal - That no man is the lord of any thing (Though in and of him there be much consisting) Till he communicate his parts to others ; Nor doth he of himself know them for aught Till he behold them...
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53. oldal - Must, full as much, some other way discount. The Hebrew, Chaldee, and the Syriac, Do, like their letters, set men's reason back, And turn their wits that strive to understand it (Like those that write the characters) lefthanded ; Yet he that is but able to express No sense at all in several languages, Will pass for learnedcr than he that's known To speak the strongest reason in his own.
279. oldal - Highness is further pleased, in the name and on the behalf of his Majesty, and by and with the advice...