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... fhould be the perpetual Vifitors of the faid Hof- pital ; and that the fame fhould be always used for a Workhouse , and for the fetting of poor People on Work therein , and that any other poor People in the faid Town of Southampton ...
... fhould be the perpetual Vifitors of the faid Hof- pital ; and that the fame fhould be always used for a Workhouse , and for the fetting of poor People on Work therein , and that any other poor People in the faid Town of Southampton ...
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... fhould be continued on the fame footing as formerly , but that the Council of Controul thould interpofe as there fhould be occafion ; adding , that every transaction relative to the Government fhould ultimately come before the Council ...
... fhould be continued on the fame footing as formerly , but that the Council of Controul thould interpofe as there fhould be occafion ; adding , that every transaction relative to the Government fhould ultimately come before the Council ...
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... fhould be refcinded , and that greater rewards fhould be given in the firft inftance . But that this determination fhould not affect the fu- ture claims of those who have already received one premium , so far as they may be entitled to ...
... fhould be refcinded , and that greater rewards fhould be given in the firft inftance . But that this determination fhould not affect the fu- ture claims of those who have already received one premium , so far as they may be entitled to ...
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... fhould be corrupted ; if newspapers fhould become the vehicles of falfehood and flan- der , for the purpose of deftroying the good and exalting the bad - if the education of children and youth fhould be ne glected ; if there fhould be a ...
... fhould be corrupted ; if newspapers fhould become the vehicles of falfehood and flan- der , for the purpose of deftroying the good and exalting the bad - if the education of children and youth fhould be ne glected ; if there fhould be a ...
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... fhould be admitted to this ordinance in the Chri- ftian Church . 2. Infants are a confiderable part of a Nation , and therefore we cannot fuppofe , they fhould be excluded , except they were excluded by Name or good Confe- quence . -1 3 ...
... fhould be admitted to this ordinance in the Chri- ftian Church . 2. Infants are a confiderable part of a Nation , and therefore we cannot fuppofe , they fhould be excluded , except they were excluded by Name or good Confe- quence . -1 3 ...
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