The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... Society , and to Observa- and that the proprietors in that tions on the Zetland fishery , reprint- country have continued for many ed therewith , and to the pamphlet years , and still continue , to enrich signed " A friend to Zetland ...
... Society , and to Observa- and that the proprietors in that tions on the Zetland fishery , reprint- country have continued for many ed therewith , and to the pamphlet years , and still continue , to enrich signed " A friend to Zetland ...
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... societies , and knowing the ge neral acuteness of the natives of those islands , even of the lowest ranks , I cannot ... society into which he has been transported , ex- actly in proportion to his ignorance of the structure of that in ...
... societies , and knowing the ge neral acuteness of the natives of those islands , even of the lowest ranks , I cannot ... society into which he has been transported , ex- actly in proportion to his ignorance of the structure of that in ...
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... Society , but that , by a firm though moderate execution of just Laws , we may have contributed , in some slight ... Societies , whether temporary or permanent , which have been formed for the purpose of re- lieving the wants of the Poor ...
... Society , but that , by a firm though moderate execution of just Laws , we may have contributed , in some slight ... Societies , whether temporary or permanent , which have been formed for the purpose of re- lieving the wants of the Poor ...
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... Society who should have it as their object , not merely to give money to the poor , but to take what may be called a fatherly charge of them ; who should aid them with their counsel , furnish them with clothes and other neces- saries ...
... Society who should have it as their object , not merely to give money to the poor , but to take what may be called a fatherly charge of them ; who should aid them with their counsel , furnish them with clothes and other neces- saries ...
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... Society's boun . ty . within their own bounds , but have no immediate concern with any other ; and their weekly visitations are indis- pensable . Persons who stand in need of the Society's bounty , and those who wish to recommend them ...
... Society's boun . ty . within their own bounds , but have no immediate concern with any other ; and their weekly visitations are indis- pensable . Persons who stand in need of the Society's bounty , and those who wish to recommend them ...
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