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respecting the New , or Christ's Church in the City of Bath ; and the Practice
pursued there of deducting a Third Part from every Collection raised at it for the
Use of two Charitable Institutions in the said City . Svo . Pamphlet . Bath . This title
does ...
respecting the New , or Christ's Church in the City of Bath ; and the Practice
pursued there of deducting a Third Part from every Collection raised at it for the
Use of two Charitable Institutions in the said City . Svo . Pamphlet . Bath . This title
does ...
Page 130
... and also the corruption of morals , which has , as a natural consequence ,
lowed from this source , this erroneous application of a principle , which was in
itself national , to a practice confined within the narrow bounds of parochial
economy .
... and also the corruption of morals , which has , as a natural consequence ,
lowed from this source , this erroneous application of a principle , which was in
itself national , to a practice confined within the narrow bounds of parochial
economy .
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His - English Practice of Agriculture in Ireland ' is a jumble undivided into
chapters or sections ; which , by minute details , repetitions , digressions ,
retrogressions , and narrative , he has contrived to mould into the form of a good
sized octavo ...
His - English Practice of Agriculture in Ireland ' is a jumble undivided into
chapters or sections ; which , by minute details , repetitions , digressions ,
retrogressions , and narrative , he has contrived to mould into the form of a good
sized octavo ...
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