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6d . at most on the exchange ; which cannot turn to account either to the parents or kingdom , the charge of nutriment and rags having been at least four times that value . I shall now therefore humbly propose my own thoughts , which I ...
6d . at most on the exchange ; which cannot turn to account either to the parents or kingdom , the charge of nutriment and rags having been at least four times that value . I shall now therefore humbly propose my own thoughts , which I ...
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This would , he guaranteed , serve to " demolish the then reigning gangs , and to put the civil policy in such order , that no such gangs should ever be able for the future to form themselves into bodies , or at least to remain any time ...
This would , he guaranteed , serve to " demolish the then reigning gangs , and to put the civil policy in such order , that no such gangs should ever be able for the future to form themselves into bodies , or at least to remain any time ...
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lage , and were allowed to spend much time on the nearby hills , often making all day fishing and climbing expeditions unsupervised and , in Wordsworth's case at least , unaccompanied . When his father , a busy lawyer and steward or ...
lage , and were allowed to spend much time on the nearby hills , often making all day fishing and climbing expeditions unsupervised and , in Wordsworth's case at least , unaccompanied . When his father , a busy lawyer and steward or ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
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