The Pamphleteer, 26. köide,52. numberAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1826 |
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... Lord Liverpool said very sagaciously , Care distressed , because we produce too much . " ' foreign waste already in operation , and all the despoilment of non- producers at home , yet tens of thousands are distressed for want of ...
... Lord Liverpool said very sagaciously , Care distressed , because we produce too much . " ' foreign waste already in operation , and all the despoilment of non- producers at home , yet tens of thousands are distressed for want of ...
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... Lord Liverpool the acknowlegement of incapacity , when he said , Of all the ills which we endure , How few can kings create or cure . The ills that then existed were the result of that want of know- lege on the part of rulers that will ...
... Lord Liverpool the acknowlegement of incapacity , when he said , Of all the ills which we endure , How few can kings create or cure . The ills that then existed were the result of that want of know- lege on the part of rulers that will ...
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