Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 8
... tion's purse . Nothing in this world that requires the study or the manual labour of others can be obtained without a price . The ques- tion for our consideration therefore is , will the people of this country become convinced that it ...
... tion's purse . Nothing in this world that requires the study or the manual labour of others can be obtained without a price . The ques- tion for our consideration therefore is , will the people of this country become convinced that it ...
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... tion of life it is much less than might be expected . Referring to the causes of death , we find that cholera , small - pox , measles , fevers and some diseases of the alimentary canal cause upwards of 9000 out of the 13,000 annual ...
... tion of life it is much less than might be expected . Referring to the causes of death , we find that cholera , small - pox , measles , fevers and some diseases of the alimentary canal cause upwards of 9000 out of the 13,000 annual ...
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... tion , and essayists and reviewers have taken up the theme , up- holding various systems , and propounding new ideas of their own , all which shows that the public mind has been roused to a thorough consideration of the importance of ...
... tion , and essayists and reviewers have taken up the theme , up- holding various systems , and propounding new ideas of their own , all which shows that the public mind has been roused to a thorough consideration of the importance of ...
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... tion will be given gratis , to others at a very low rate . But it is against the principle that we would raise an objection . We maintain as before that no honest man , gaining an honest livelihood with hard and severe labour would ever ...
... tion will be given gratis , to others at a very low rate . But it is against the principle that we would raise an objection . We maintain as before that no honest man , gaining an honest livelihood with hard and severe labour would ever ...
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... , whilst the felon , whom society has more cause to fear , looks upon instruc- sys- tion as an irksome punishment . In short , c 2 JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P. 35 discomforts, and troubles we raise the vessel to the ...
... , whilst the felon , whom society has more cause to fear , looks upon instruc- sys- tion as an irksome punishment . In short , c 2 JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P. 35 discomforts, and troubles we raise the vessel to the ...
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