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... appear both from the increasing number of building grants solicited , and from the rapid augmentation of schools requesting to be placed under Government inspection , that the sources of private benevolence are elastic and productive ...
... appear both from the increasing number of building grants solicited , and from the rapid augmentation of schools requesting to be placed under Government inspection , that the sources of private benevolence are elastic and productive ...
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... appears to me indispensable that the parliamentary conflict should cease , that the religious controversy should be ... appear . In great necessities there is a superior religion , before which theology is dumb - By Lord Napier and ...
... appears to me indispensable that the parliamentary conflict should cease , that the religious controversy should be ... appear . In great necessities there is a superior religion , before which theology is dumb - By Lord Napier and ...
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... appear that the rural population of the Italian kingdom have felt neither the benefits attached to a small or to a great proprietary . The original laws of Russia promoted the division of the pro- perty of the land in the limits of a ...
... appear that the rural population of the Italian kingdom have felt neither the benefits attached to a small or to a great proprietary . The original laws of Russia promoted the division of the pro- perty of the land in the limits of a ...
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... appears to me to be attached to this capital safeguard of social life . In Southern India , where the tenure of land is most favourable to the diffusion of real property among the labouring poor , and where the restraints of caste are ...
... appears to me to be attached to this capital safeguard of social life . In Southern India , where the tenure of land is most favourable to the diffusion of real property among the labouring poor , and where the restraints of caste are ...
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... appears to me that the abolition of the rights of primogeniture would be decidedly beneficial . Although the proprietor would in the majority of instances , and especially in the beginning of the new system , destine his landed estate ...
... appears to me that the abolition of the rights of primogeniture would be decidedly beneficial . Although the proprietor would in the majority of instances , and especially in the beginning of the new system , destine his landed estate ...
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