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Page 834
... means of execution , and the 3 Governments are disinclined to pledge themselves , without limit of time , to being parties to those particular means of execution . But surely they who desire to attain a legitimate end must also be ...
... means of execution , and the 3 Governments are disinclined to pledge themselves , without limit of time , to being parties to those particular means of execution . But surely they who desire to attain a legitimate end must also be ...
Page 908
... means of acquiring some art , trade , or useful craft , and in the mean time enjoying their services . V. The masters can cede their patronage by any of the means sanctioned by the laws for the transmission of rights , and with the same ...
... means of acquiring some art , trade , or useful craft , and in the mean time enjoying their services . V. The masters can cede their patronage by any of the means sanctioned by the laws for the transmission of rights , and with the same ...
Page 1356
... means afforded by this system , of providing for that large class of unfortunate children which has become so numerous , most especially in our large cities , and which is without the means or the prospect of a comfortable maintenance ...
... means afforded by this system , of providing for that large class of unfortunate children which has become so numerous , most especially in our large cities , and which is without the means or the prospect of a comfortable maintenance ...
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