The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side xxii
... poor parson , whom they rated soundly for his misbe- - haviour , threatening to expel him from their meet- ings , and , moreover , never to give him another dinner at any of their houses , as long as he lived . The priest was in most ...
... poor parson , whom they rated soundly for his misbe- - haviour , threatening to expel him from their meet- ings , and , moreover , never to give him another dinner at any of their houses , as long as he lived . The priest was in most ...
Side 71
... poor , and abject , and wretched is the con- dition of human nature in this early state ; yet , it contains the seeds of improvement , which , by assiduous care , and patient , un- remitted cultivation , may bring forth fruit unto ...
... poor , and abject , and wretched is the con- dition of human nature in this early state ; yet , it contains the seeds of improvement , which , by assiduous care , and patient , un- remitted cultivation , may bring forth fruit unto ...
Side 91
... Poor John found means to satisfy his Creditor ; but knew very well , that the cow , and the pig , could not be restored by weeping , and lamentation , and wringing of the hands , but by labour the most perse- verous , and by frugality ...
... Poor John found means to satisfy his Creditor ; but knew very well , that the cow , and the pig , could not be restored by weeping , and lamentation , and wringing of the hands , but by labour the most perse- verous , and by frugality ...
Side 94
... sufficiency and comfort . Yet one inconvenience he shares , in common with all those who possess any vi- sible and ostensible property in this king- dom ; I meau , the burden of contributing to the poor rates . - Indeed ; often does 94.
... sufficiency and comfort . Yet one inconvenience he shares , in common with all those who possess any vi- sible and ostensible property in this king- dom ; I meau , the burden of contributing to the poor rates . - Indeed ; often does 94.
Side 95
... poor laws , which are an intolerable oppression upon the community , and a disgrace to a civilized na- tion . They are a heavy and a grievous tax imposed upon the industrious , in order to feed the drones of society ; they hold up a ...
... poor laws , which are an intolerable oppression upon the community , and a disgrace to a civilized na- tion . They are a heavy and a grievous tax imposed upon the industrious , in order to feed the drones of society ; they hold up a ...
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