Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... laws of 1688 and 1700 had not a salutary tendency , as counteracting the above effect ; or , if premiums exist which check the produce of corn , is it an evil that there should be others which encourage it ? The present author observes ...
... laws of 1688 and 1700 had not a salutary tendency , as counteracting the above effect ; or , if premiums exist which check the produce of corn , is it an evil that there should be others which encourage it ? The present author observes ...
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... laws , that they are " la plaie politique de l'Angleterre la plus devorante ; " and sensible , at the same time , that they cannot be all at once abolished , but convinced that it is a measure which the safety of the country imperiously ...
... laws , that they are " la plaie politique de l'Angleterre la plus devorante ; " and sensible , at the same time , that they cannot be all at once abolished , but convinced that it is a measure which the safety of the country imperiously ...
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... Laws respecting the Poor including the Digest of Bott's Poor Laws , with the adjudged Cases and Acts of Parliament continued to Easter Term 1803. 8vo . pp . 330. 6s . 6d . Boards . Butterworth . THE HE fourth edition of Bott's Poor Laws ...
... Laws respecting the Poor including the Digest of Bott's Poor Laws , with the adjudged Cases and Acts of Parliament continued to Easter Term 1803. 8vo . pp . 330. 6s . 6d . Boards . Butterworth . THE HE fourth edition of Bott's Poor Laws ...
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