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... persons were at pre- sent in prison on account of them , and nothing would be more easy than to put an end to this , by abolishing those laws . But this might be said of any other law . They all latented the number of punish- ments for ...
... persons were at pre- sent in prison on account of them , and nothing would be more easy than to put an end to this , by abolishing those laws . But this might be said of any other law . They all latented the number of punish- ments for ...
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... persons , who , whether , from his own daily experience , trusting to the then value of money , and he could doubt of the extremely altered not being aware ( as in truth hardly a value of money ? and whether any autho- hundred persons ...
... persons , who , whether , from his own daily experience , trusting to the then value of money , and he could doubt of the extremely altered not being aware ( as in truth hardly a value of money ? and whether any autho- hundred persons ...
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... persons applying were of that respectability and station in life , which , were they personally known to them , would procure their admission . The names of all the persons who had applied within the last five years might easily be ...
... persons applying were of that respectability and station in life , which , were they personally known to them , would procure their admission . The names of all the persons who had applied within the last five years might easily be ...
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... persons to meet there to gamble , and even the names of many of the persons who were accustomed to fre- quent it , were mentioned to him . There was , among the rest , a clergyman of the neighbourhood , who , it would be proved , had ...
... persons to meet there to gamble , and even the names of many of the persons who were accustomed to fre- quent it , were mentioned to him . There was , among the rest , a clergyman of the neighbourhood , who , it would be proved , had ...
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... person over them of zeal and ability . He agreed that there were many faults in the construction of the prison , and ... persons under whose management they were . He then stated a fact which eccurred in the Borough compter , where two ...
... person over them of zeal and ability . He agreed that there were many faults in the construction of the prison , and ... persons under whose management they were . He then stated a fact which eccurred in the Borough compter , where two ...
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