The Dublin University Magazine, Том 14William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... poor , without hope , without the assistance of private fortune , chained to the soil , ashamed to live with their inferiors , unfit for the society of the better classes , and dragging about the English curse of poverty without the ...
... poor , without hope , without the assistance of private fortune , chained to the soil , ashamed to live with their inferiors , unfit for the society of the better classes , and dragging about the English curse of poverty without the ...
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... poor clergymen as by men of good substance ? My great and serious apprehension is , that such would not be the case . There would be the greatest risk that your clergy would be fanatical and ignorant ; that their habits would be low and ...
... poor clergymen as by men of good substance ? My great and serious apprehension is , that such would not be the case . There would be the greatest risk that your clergy would be fanatical and ignorant ; that their habits would be low and ...
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... poor - rate , what a number of ingenious arguments might be pressed into the service of this robbery : ' Can any thing be more revolt- ing than that the poor of Northumberland should be starving , while the poor of the suburban hamlets ...
... poor - rate , what a number of ingenious arguments might be pressed into the service of this robbery : ' Can any thing be more revolt- ing than that the poor of Northumberland should be starving , while the poor of the suburban hamlets ...
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... poor unlettered and perhaps innocent pea- sant . Both extremes have their disad- vantages ; but so long as we esteem it an axiom in our code that " it were better ninety - nine guilty men should escape than that one innocent man should ...
... poor unlettered and perhaps innocent pea- sant . Both extremes have their disad- vantages ; but so long as we esteem it an axiom in our code that " it were better ninety - nine guilty men should escape than that one innocent man should ...
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... poor prisoner , whose reasoning powers were evidently of the weakest order , and whose intelligence was most limited , offered an easy victim to every subtle question of the lawyer ; he fell deeper and deeper into the snare laid for him ...
... poor prisoner , whose reasoning powers were evidently of the weakest order , and whose intelligence was most limited , offered an easy victim to every subtle question of the lawyer ; he fell deeper and deeper into the snare laid for him ...
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