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... English labourers which you mention , and acknowledge it to be pretty general . When any of them happen to come here , where labour is much better paid than in England , their industry seems to diminish in equal proportion . But it is ...
... English labourers which you mention , and acknowledge it to be pretty general . When any of them happen to come here , where labour is much better paid than in England , their industry seems to diminish in equal proportion . But it is ...
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... English , " God make man for Paradise . He make him for live lazy . Man make God angry . God turn him out of Paradise , and bid workee . Man no love workee ; he want to go to Para- dise again ; he want to live lazy . So all mankind love ...
... English , " God make man for Paradise . He make him for live lazy . Man make God angry . God turn him out of Paradise , and bid workee . Man no love workee ; he want to go to Para- dise again ; he want to live lazy . So all mankind love ...
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... English Commis- sioners told the Indians that they had in their country a college for the instruction of youth , who were there taught various languages , arts , and sciences ; that there was a particular foundation in favour of the ...
... English Commis- sioners told the Indians that they had in their country a college for the instruction of youth , who were there taught various languages , arts , and sciences ; that there was a particular foundation in favour of the ...
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... English , establish English schools , where they are now too thick settled : and take some care to prevent the practice lately fallen into by some of the ship - owners of sweeping the German gaols to make up the number of their ...
... English , establish English schools , where they are now too thick settled : and take some care to prevent the practice lately fallen into by some of the ship - owners of sweeping the German gaols to make up the number of their ...
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... English books , was the sale of the library of James West , esq . Pres . R. S. in the spring of 1773. One of the agents employed on this occasion was the late George Nicol , esq . who continued his Majesty's Bookseller to the last . Mr ...
... English books , was the sale of the library of James West , esq . Pres . R. S. in the spring of 1773. One of the agents employed on this occasion was the late George Nicol , esq . who continued his Majesty's Bookseller to the last . Mr ...
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