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... Debt ; in which the Justice and Expediency of that Measure are fully established . By J. R. M'Culloch , Esq . LIST OF BOOKS - GUR Page . 159 184 205 - 213 240 - 270 THE BRITISH REVIEW , AND LONDON CRITICAL JOURNAL . FEBRUARY CONTENTS .
... Debt ; in which the Justice and Expediency of that Measure are fully established . By J. R. M'Culloch , Esq . LIST OF BOOKS - GUR Page . 159 184 205 - 213 240 - 270 THE BRITISH REVIEW , AND LONDON CRITICAL JOURNAL . FEBRUARY CONTENTS .
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... justice , only requested of their imperial perse- cutors that they might not be condemned without inquiry , without examination made as to what they professed and what they practised . The demand was reasonable , and sometimes listened ...
... justice , only requested of their imperial perse- cutors that they might not be condemned without inquiry , without examination made as to what they professed and what they practised . The demand was reasonable , and sometimes listened ...
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... justice from the law , and mercy from the gospel ; " " and if the knowledge of their duty was insufficient to guide their actions , or to regulate their passions , they were some- times restrained by conscience , and frequently punished ...
... justice from the law , and mercy from the gospel ; " " and if the knowledge of their duty was insufficient to guide their actions , or to regulate their passions , they were some- times restrained by conscience , and frequently punished ...
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... justice to the community at large that , where children are supported by public charity , due care should be taken to train them up in such a way that they may not continue for ever a burden either to themselves or others ; and if the ...
... justice to the community at large that , where children are supported by public charity , due care should be taken to train them up in such a way that they may not continue for ever a burden either to themselves or others ; and if the ...
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... benefits of universal education is not even yet quite universal , we should not do justice to the fundamental hypothesis on which the whole system depends , were we not to adduce Report on the Education of the Poor . 61 " "
... benefits of universal education is not even yet quite universal , we should not do justice to the fundamental hypothesis on which the whole system depends , were we not to adduce Report on the Education of the Poor . 61 " "
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