Observations on Some of the Chief Difficulties and Disadvantages of English Society, with Suggestions for Their RemedyHarvey and Darton, 1829 - 216 pagina's |
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... . The effects of rational simple laws , rationally and simply administered , would convince the thieves themselves that honesty was the best policy . PAGE 67 69 71 Prevention of an evil better than a cure , and CONTENTS .
... . The effects of rational simple laws , rationally and simply administered , would convince the thieves themselves that honesty was the best policy . PAGE 67 69 71 Prevention of an evil better than a cure , and CONTENTS .
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... effects , and attempt to account for all that has occurred , we cannot wriggle from the fact , history proves it in spite of our sophistry , and so does observation , and so does our own experience . " Perhaps some objectors would recur ...
... effects , and attempt to account for all that has occurred , we cannot wriggle from the fact , history proves it in spite of our sophistry , and so does observation , and so does our own experience . " Perhaps some objectors would recur ...
Pagina 34
... effects of destitution and idleness on the youth , in that season of life when habits are formed . Surely it would be worthy the highest genius of the greatest legislator to bar the rapidly increasing destitution and crime ; and ...
... effects of destitution and idleness on the youth , in that season of life when habits are formed . Surely it would be worthy the highest genius of the greatest legislator to bar the rapidly increasing destitution and crime ; and ...
Pagina 36
... effect of that competition for farms , which has induced the continuing to give for them thrice the rent , that , from the nature of things , they are worth , as compared with such property among the nations who are our competitors in ...
... effect of that competition for farms , which has induced the continuing to give for them thrice the rent , that , from the nature of things , they are worth , as compared with such property among the nations who are our competitors in ...
Pagina 40
... little contribute by these means to increase that of the rich , ) and appropriated economically , would go on rapidly accumulating in cause and effect ; so that journeymen mechanics , having had con- stant employment , 40.
... little contribute by these means to increase that of the rich , ) and appropriated economically , would go on rapidly accumulating in cause and effect ; so that journeymen mechanics , having had con- stant employment , 40.
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Pagina 149 - Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye devour widows' houses, and for a pretence make long prayer: therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation.
Pagina 218 - ... they are indescribably propitious, auspicious, and cheering. They presage the coming of that glorious future, when " all shall know the Lord, from the least to the greatest," and when " there shall be none to harm or destroy