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... effect such a life and such a disposition in his subjects . Now this is what Numa seems to have had constantly in his view more than any other man . Numa's death was neither sharp nor sud den , but being gradually worn away with old age ...
... effect such a life and such a disposition in his subjects . Now this is what Numa seems to have had constantly in his view more than any other man . Numa's death was neither sharp nor sud den , but being gradually worn away with old age ...
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... effect of the punishment of death , I once accompanied one of the sheriffs , on a cold winter's morning , to see three men executed . We arrived between seven and eight o'clock , and were shown into the press room , a low , gloomy ...
... effect of the punishment of death , I once accompanied one of the sheriffs , on a cold winter's morning , to see three men executed . We arrived between seven and eight o'clock , and were shown into the press room , a low , gloomy ...
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... effect . The difference in the size of parishes I think very desirable , as affording varied scope for intelligence and exertion . At the same time there may be some so small as to require consolidation , at least for certain purposes ...
... effect . The difference in the size of parishes I think very desirable , as affording varied scope for intelligence and exertion . At the same time there may be some so small as to require consolidation , at least for certain purposes ...
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... effect . Were parishes properly constituted , it can scarcely be doubted but that the advantages of distinction , the hope of further advancement , and the desire of doing good would be sufficient to induce the best qualified to seek ...
... effect . Were parishes properly constituted , it can scarcely be doubted but that the advantages of distinction , the hope of further advancement , and the desire of doing good would be sufficient to induce the best qualified to seek ...
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... effect of his selection . Now , the fittest persons to preside over the several districts would be also the fittest to be the governors of the whole parish , and therefore the self - interested feeling , which is the strongest and most ...
... effect of his selection . Now , the fittest persons to preside over the several districts would be also the fittest to be the governors of the whole parish , and therefore the self - interested feeling , which is the strongest and most ...
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