The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... person's name was William Stevenson , a native of Borrowstouness . He had been a convict and escaped from New South Wales ; but was , notwithstanding , an industrious man , and conducted himself , in general , with great propriety . He ...
... person's name was William Stevenson , a native of Borrowstouness . He had been a convict and escaped from New South Wales ; but was , notwithstanding , an industrious man , and conducted himself , in general , with great propriety . He ...
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... persons who have regularly contributed to Friendly Societies for forty or fifty years without receiving a shilling from the funds , Something more , therefore , seemed to be wanting in order to complete the system of encouragement to ...
... persons who have regularly contributed to Friendly Societies for forty or fifty years without receiving a shilling from the funds , Something more , therefore , seemed to be wanting in order to complete the system of encouragement to ...
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... persons of doubtful character and desperate fortune , who , grasping at whatever they can obtain from the unwary , promise them good interest , and employ the money of the industrious and frugal in their own hazardous and dishonest ...
... persons of doubtful character and desperate fortune , who , grasping at whatever they can obtain from the unwary , promise them good interest , and employ the money of the industrious and frugal in their own hazardous and dishonest ...
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... persons circulated proposals , offering to receive indiscriminately from the men , wo- men , and children of the parish , any sum from two - pence upwards , every Sunday evening during the summer months ; to keep an exact account of the ...
... persons circulated proposals , offering to receive indiscriminately from the men , wo- men , and children of the parish , any sum from two - pence upwards , every Sunday evening during the summer months ; to keep an exact account of the ...
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... persons who had uniformly conducted themselves with fidelity and propriety as domestic servants . ' A more extensively useful society was founded at Bath , in January last year , bearing the name of The Provident Institution . ' The ...
... persons who had uniformly conducted themselves with fidelity and propriety as domestic servants . ' A more extensively useful society was founded at Bath , in January last year , bearing the name of The Provident Institution . ' The ...
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