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... considerable animation , brilliance , and pathos . We have great pleasure in exhibiting the specimen which has this cordial eulogy . called from us " Last noon beheld them full of lusty life , Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay ...
... considerable animation , brilliance , and pathos . We have great pleasure in exhibiting the specimen which has this cordial eulogy . called from us " Last noon beheld them full of lusty life , Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay ...
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... considerable satisfaction , the highly beneficial effects produced upon all those parts of the population which , assisted in whole or in part by various charitable institutions , have enjoyed the benefits of edu- cation . 4. That they ...
... considerable satisfaction , the highly beneficial effects produced upon all those parts of the population which , assisted in whole or in part by various charitable institutions , have enjoyed the benefits of edu- cation . 4. That they ...
Page 52
... considerable town , consists of persons who come under the general denomination of the poor ; and in some particular dis- tricts , these constitute almost the whole aggregate of the inhabi- tants . In parishes of this description , the ...
... considerable town , consists of persons who come under the general denomination of the poor ; and in some particular dis- tricts , these constitute almost the whole aggregate of the inhabi- tants . In parishes of this description , the ...
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... considerable pains and accuracy , and is presented to the Committee as very correct , it would seem that the number ... considerably exceed those of a contrary description , even in parishes the most liberally supplied with the means of ...
... considerable pains and accuracy , and is presented to the Committee as very correct , it would seem that the number ... considerably exceed those of a contrary description , even in parishes the most liberally supplied with the means of ...
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... considerable majority of uneducated poor children , amounting in many parts to two thirds of the total number . In many parishes thus circumstanced in the metropolis , the effects are such as may be readily conjectured . The mass of ...
... considerable majority of uneducated poor children , amounting in many parts to two thirds of the total number . In many parishes thus circumstanced in the metropolis , the effects are such as may be readily conjectured . The mass of ...
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