The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... means of mitigating that distress . On the motion of the Marquess of Salisbury , a Select Com- mittee was appointed to enquire into the ad- ministration of the Poor Laws . Nov. 30. Lord Wynford brought in his Bill to diminish the ...
... means of mitigating that distress . On the motion of the Marquess of Salisbury , a Select Com- mittee was appointed to enquire into the ad- ministration of the Poor Laws . Nov. 30. Lord Wynford brought in his Bill to diminish the ...
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... means improbable , and instanced several precedents in justification of the measure , supposing Government thought it would be expedient . - The Duke of Wellington begged to call the attention of the House to a circumstance which he ...
... means improbable , and instanced several precedents in justification of the measure , supposing Government thought it would be expedient . - The Duke of Wellington begged to call the attention of the House to a circumstance which he ...
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system , and by no means agreed with the Noble Lord that it would be better for the Clergyman to have a fixed and ... mean time , the gen- tleman he had named would discharge the duties for an increased compensation of 200l . a ...
system , and by no means agreed with the Noble Lord that it would be better for the Clergyman to have a fixed and ... mean time , the gen- tleman he had named would discharge the duties for an increased compensation of 200l . a ...
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... means of knowing ; and not on the suspicious , be- cause inflated , accounts of enthusiastic writers . The early part of the history , after the Greeks fell under the dominion of the Romans , is judiciously passed over cursorily , as ...
... means of knowing ; and not on the suspicious , be- cause inflated , accounts of enthusiastic writers . The early part of the history , after the Greeks fell under the dominion of the Romans , is judiciously passed over cursorily , as ...
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... means of preventing infection in hospitals , pri- sons , & c . from the contagious miasma supposed to arise from eruptive fevers . But the highly irritating property of this gas , when taken into the lungs , has hitherto restricted its ...
... means of preventing infection in hospitals , pri- sons , & c . from the contagious miasma supposed to arise from eruptive fevers . But the highly irritating property of this gas , when taken into the lungs , has hitherto restricted its ...
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