The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... Society for Bettering the Condition of the Poor . 2. Pietas Londinensis . 3. Mémoires sur les Moyens de détruire la Mendicité . Par M. le Vicomte de Prunelle , Membre de la Chambre des Députés , du Comité d'Administration de la So ...
... Society for Bettering the Condition of the Poor . 2. Pietas Londinensis . 3. Mémoires sur les Moyens de détruire la Mendicité . Par M. le Vicomte de Prunelle , Membre de la Chambre des Députés , du Comité d'Administration de la So ...
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... Society of Sciences , Letters and Arts , of the Philosophic and Galvanic Societies , and of the Rouen Academy of Sciences , Fine Literature and Arts , ) Having arrived , ' says this Ancient Magistrate , at that amiable but dangerous age ...
... Society of Sciences , Letters and Arts , of the Philosophic and Galvanic Societies , and of the Rouen Academy of Sciences , Fine Literature and Arts , ) Having arrived , ' says this Ancient Magistrate , at that amiable but dangerous age ...
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... societies were possessed by the same spirit as the army . The Com- mittee of Angers wrote to one of the Deputies , entreating him to send the most * holy guillotine and the republican ministers of her worship . Every hour they said ...
... societies were possessed by the same spirit as the army . The Com- mittee of Angers wrote to one of the Deputies , entreating him to send the most * holy guillotine and the republican ministers of her worship . Every hour they said ...
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... societies called Kheils ; are governed by their own chiefs ; and are , to all appearance , the descendants of a nation of Tartar mountaineers . Neither of these two great classes have any written tradition , nor do they seem to have any ...
... societies called Kheils ; are governed by their own chiefs ; and are , to all appearance , the descendants of a nation of Tartar mountaineers . Neither of these two great classes have any written tradition , nor do they seem to have any ...
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... society , followers , and friends of the Sindar . ' The Belooches pass their time in lounging about from one tent to another , in gambling , smoking , chewing opium and bhang ; but the vice of drunkenness is unknown among them . Their ...
... society , followers , and friends of the Sindar . ' The Belooches pass their time in lounging about from one tent to another , in gambling , smoking , chewing opium and bhang ; but the vice of drunkenness is unknown among them . Their ...
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