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... never had any illness . At Wigtown in Scotland , Mary Finlater , aged 113 years . At Hampstead , Mrs. Jane Sta- ples , aged 106 years . APRI L. The governors of the Mag- ft . dalen charity held their an- niverfary feaft at draper's hall ...
... never had any illness . At Wigtown in Scotland , Mary Finlater , aged 113 years . At Hampstead , Mrs. Jane Sta- ples , aged 106 years . APRI L. The governors of the Mag- ft . dalen charity held their an- niverfary feaft at draper's hall ...
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... never had their houfe cleaned but once , which was when their mother died , whom , to fave expences , they laid out themselves ; they feldom admitted any perfon beyond their fhop or ftore room ; and it is afferted that they had no bed ...
... never had their houfe cleaned but once , which was when their mother died , whom , to fave expences , they laid out themselves ; they feldom admitted any perfon beyond their fhop or ftore room ; and it is afferted that they had no bed ...
Side 102
... never faw fuch a one before . Application having been fome time ago made to the ministry , to intercede with his majefty to fpare the life of one of the convicts un- der fentence of death in Newgate , on condition that the faid convict ...
... never faw fuch a one before . Application having been fome time ago made to the ministry , to intercede with his majefty to fpare the life of one of the convicts un- der fentence of death in Newgate , on condition that the faid convict ...
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... Brownrigg began to beat the deceafed at about one month after her being bound apprentice , and from that time the wounds of that unhappy girl were never fuf- [ H ] 4 fered The fellows , & c . of the 25th . CHRONIC L E. [ 119 ]
... Brownrigg began to beat the deceafed at about one month after her being bound apprentice , and from that time the wounds of that unhappy girl were never fuf- [ H ] 4 fered The fellows , & c . of the 25th . CHRONIC L E. [ 119 ]
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... never be loft above four fe- conds of time . It has been ap- proved by a committee of the aca- demy of fciences , to whom a me- moir has been fent for examination , containing an account of the obfer- vations made with it . They write ...
... never be loft above four fe- conds of time . It has been ap- proved by a committee of the aca- demy of fciences , to whom a me- moir has been fent for examination , containing an account of the obfer- vations made with it . They write ...
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Side 223 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country's wishes blest ! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung ; By forms unseen their dirge is sung : There Honour comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay ; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there ! TO MERCY.
Side 268 - Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me: if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
Side 138 - And shed innocent blood, even the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan : and the land was polluted with blood.
Side 241 - In groundless hope and causeless fear, Unhappy man ! behold thy doom ; Still changing with the changeful year, The slave of sunshine and of gloom.
Side 270 - Property, both in lands and movables, being thus originally acquired by the first taker, which taking amounts to a declaration that he intends to appropriate the thing to his own use...
Side 269 - And the art of agriculture, by a regular connection and consequence, introduced and established the idea of a more permanent property in the soil than had hitherto been received and adopted. It was clear that the earth would not produce her fruits in sufficient quantities without the assistance of tillage; but who would be at the pains of tilling it if another might watch an opportunity to seize upon and enjoy the product of his industry, art and labour?
Side 266 - The earth, therefore, and all things therein, are the general property of all mankind, exclusive of other beings, from the immediate gift of the Creator.
Side 287 - If there was a time in which he had his acquaintance with his own species to make, and his faculties to acquire, it is a time of which we have no record, and in relation to which our opinions can serve no purpose, and are supported by no evidence.
Side 265 - Pleased as we are with the possession, we seem afraid to look back to the means by which it was acquired, as if fearful of some defect in our title ; or at best we rest satisfied with the decision of the laws in our favour, without examining the reason or authority upon which those laws have been built.
Side 269 - ... of religious duties. Thus connected together, it was found that a part only of...