 | Edmund Burke - 1819
...countryman, who, a few years ago, never troubled himself about any thing beyond the narrow circle of his domestic concerns, to purchase a newspaper on coming...read, to request the first one he meets to do him that favour. The country curates are, moreover, enjoined to read the newspapers and manifestos regularly... | |
 | United States. President (1817-1825 : Monroe), Caesar Augustus Rodney, John Graham - 1819 - 358 страница
...countryman, who, a few years ago, never troubled himself about any thing beyond the narrow circle of his domestic concerns, to purchase a newspaper on coming...read, to request the first one he meets to do him that favour. The country curates are, moreover, enjoined to read the newspapers and manifestos regularly... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1819
...never troubled himself about any thing beyond the narrow circle of his domestic concerns, to pur. chase a newspaper on coming to town as a matter of course,...read, to request the first one he meets to do him that favour. The country curates are, moreover, enjoined to read the newspapers and manifestos regularly... | |
 | H.M. Brackenridge - 1820
...countryman, who, a few years ago, never troubled himself about any thing beyond the narrow circle of his domestic concerns, to purchase a newspaper on coming...read, to request the first one he meets to do him that favour. The country curates are moreover enjoined to read the newspapers and manifestoes, regularly... | |
 | 1825
...countryman, who, a few years ago, never troubled himself about any thing beyond the narrow circle of his domestic concerns, to purchase a newspaper on coming...read, to request the first one he meets to do him that favour. The country curates are, moreover, enjoined to read the newspapers and manifestoes regularly... | |
 | Josiah Conder - 1825
...countryman, who, a few years ago, never troubled himself about any thing beyond the narrow circle of his domestic concerns, to purchase a newspaper on coming...read, to request the first one he meets to do him that favour. The country curates are, moreover, enjoined to read the newspapers and manifestoes regularly... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1854
...countryman, who, R few years ago, never troubled himself about anything beyond the narrow circle of his domestic concerns, to purchase a newspaper on coming...their flocks. The spirit of improvement may be seen in everything. Even some of those who are under the influence of strong prejudices against the revolution... | |
 | United States. Congress, Joseph Gales - 1854
...countryman, who, a few years ago, never troubled himself about anything beyond the narrow circle of his domestic concerns, to purchase a newspaper on coming...their flocks. The spirit of improvement may be seen in everything. Even some of those who are under the influence of strong prejudices against the revolution... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1854
...years ago, never troubled himself about anything beyond the narrow circle of his domestic'concerns, to purchase a newspaper on coming to town, as a matter...their flocks. The spirit of improvement may be seen in everything. Even some of those who are under the influence of strong prejudices against the revolution... | |
 | United States. Congress, Joseph Gales - 1854
...never troubled himself about anything beyond the narrow circle of his domestic concerns, to purehase a newspaper on coming to town, as a matter of course,...their flocks. The spirit of improvement may be seen in everything. Even some of those who are under the influence of strong prejudices against the revolution... | |
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