The Pamphleteer, Nide 10Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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Sivu 53
... attention of legislators has at different times been directed to the consideration of expedients to stop the growing evil : whilst the country remained wholly agricultural , the progress of this malady was slow . on the Poor Laws . 53.
... attention of legislators has at different times been directed to the consideration of expedients to stop the growing evil : whilst the country remained wholly agricultural , the progress of this malady was slow . on the Poor Laws . 53.
Sivu 57
... whilst it would give consequence to them as a body . In parishes that should adopt the plan , I propose that the construction of the 43d of Eliz . should be strictly adhered to , and that parish funds should be provided for the relief ...
... whilst it would give consequence to them as a body . In parishes that should adopt the plan , I propose that the construction of the 43d of Eliz . should be strictly adhered to , and that parish funds should be provided for the relief ...
Sivu 61
... whilst he claims support from a diminished source . Thus is the evil daily spreading , whilst the power of supporting is decreased . Nothing can so effectually reanimate the active exertions of the country , as relieving it from its ...
... whilst he claims support from a diminished source . Thus is the evil daily spreading , whilst the power of supporting is decreased . Nothing can so effectually reanimate the active exertions of the country , as relieving it from its ...
Sivu 62
Abraham John Valpy. Whilst we offer them the produce of our staple manufac- tories , we must receive theirs in return . In looking to the resources by which the radical evils of the system of the poor laws can be corrected , we must have ...
Abraham John Valpy. Whilst we offer them the produce of our staple manufac- tories , we must receive theirs in return . In looking to the resources by which the radical evils of the system of the poor laws can be corrected , we must have ...
Sivu 64
... Whilst they looked up with admiration and pride to the consequence attained by one of their own class , they would be led to aspire to the same honorable distinction : it is the operation of this principle that must furnish , the ...
... Whilst they looked up with admiration and pride to the consequence attained by one of their own class , they would be led to aspire to the same honorable distinction : it is the operation of this principle that must furnish , the ...
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Sivu 188 - Yes. And when he was come into the house, Jesus prevented him saying, What thinkest thou, Simon? of whom do the kings of the earth take custom or tribute? of their own children, or of strangers? Peter saith unto him, Of strangers. Jesus saith unto him. Then are the children free.
Sivu 376 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay: Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade; A breath can make them, as a breath has made: But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
Sivu 451 - CROSS, adjoining the above, was established in 1802, for the cure and prevention of contagious fever in the metropolis, and is entirely supported by voluntary contributions. It is capable of accommodating about 140 patients. All poor persons (not being paupers or domestic servants of non-subscribers) are admitted gratuitously at all hours. Governors' servants, when attacked with contagious fever, are also admitted gratuitously.
Sivu 22 - Cujus est solum, ejus est usque ad coelum, is the maxim of the law ; upwards, therefore, no man may erect any building, or the like, to overhang another's land ; and downwards, whatever is in a direct line between the surface of any land and the centre of the earth belongs to the owner of the surface, as is every day's experience in the mining countries. So that the word " land " includes not only the face of the earth, but everything under it or over it.
Sivu 90 - ... temporary circumstances, a small quantity of silver bullion has been brought to the Mint to be coined, and there is reason to suppose that a still further quantity may be brought ; and it is, therefore, necessary to suspend the coining of silver for the present ; be it therefore enacted, That from and after the passing of this act, no silver bullion shall be coined at the Mint, nor shall any silver coin that may have been coined there be delivered, any law to the contrary notwithstanding.
Sivu 388 - And tho' the antients maintained, that, in order to reach the gift of prophecy, a certain divine fury or madness was requisite; one may safely affirm, that, in order to deliver such...
Sivu 224 - That which renders her situation still more embarrassing is, that this generous nation has shown more devotion towards herself than to its ruler, who ought to be the blessing and glory of his people. The Princess hopes that, when she has quitted England, the Prince Regent will make public his conviction that her conduct and character have not merited reproach ; and thereby regain that popularity which is due to him on the part of this noble nation. " The Princess cannot end this letter without assuring...
Sivu 489 - Hasely, by cruelly beating him. Under the direction of the learned judge, they were acquitted of the crime of murder, but the husband was detained to take his trial for a misdemeanor, of which he was convicted upon the fullest evidence, and sentenced to two years imprisonment.
Sivu 488 - ... who took up the trade because they had no other resource — who picked up boys as they could — who lodged them with themselves in huts, sheds, and cellars, in the outskirts of the town, occasionally wandering into the villages round : and that in these two classes, being in the proportion of 1 80 to 20, the miseries of the trade were principally to be found.
Sivu 498 - Company for any particular member thereof, without the licence and consent of the owner or owners thereof. Nor yet import any such Book or Books, or part of Book or Books formerly Printed here, from beyond the Seas, upon paine of forfeiting the same to the Owner, or Owners of the Copies of the said Books, and such further punishment as shall be thought fit.