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So that , according to one of these bills , it was a greater offence to break and enter into a dwelling - house by day than by night , and it was esteemed a less offence to break in by day or by night than to steal to the value of 51 .
So that , according to one of these bills , it was a greater offence to break and enter into a dwelling - house by day than by night , and it was esteemed a less offence to break in by day or by night than to steal to the value of 51 .
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... or sworn to the maintenance of ignorance in the people , and of subjection in the monarch , —a less safe power in a country , less likely to disturb it , less capable of sacrificing their loyalty to their ambition , than a body of ...
... or sworn to the maintenance of ignorance in the people , and of subjection in the monarch , —a less safe power in a country , less likely to disturb it , less capable of sacrificing their loyalty to their ambition , than a body of ...
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Will this be a less constant stimulus than the thirst for money , or the curiosity of speculation , or the ambition of distinction ? Would our manufacturing population be less thriving , less moral , and therefore less industrious ...
Will this be a less constant stimulus than the thirst for money , or the curiosity of speculation , or the ambition of distinction ? Would our manufacturing population be less thriving , less moral , and therefore less industrious ...
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