The Jurist, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Bind 4Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1833 |
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Side 19
... labour as is consistent with saving appearances , be peculiar to the endowed teachers ? Whether the plan of nineteen - twentieths of our unendowed schools , be not an organized system of charlatane- rie for imposing upon the ignorance ...
... labour as is consistent with saving appearances , be peculiar to the endowed teachers ? Whether the plan of nineteen - twentieths of our unendowed schools , be not an organized system of charlatane- rie for imposing upon the ignorance ...
Side 32
... labour to anti- cipate their pretences with the authority of the learned Lord Bacon , in his Essays , whose words are these : - ' Surely every medicine is an inno- vation ; and he that will not apply new medicines must expect new evils ...
... labour to anti- cipate their pretences with the authority of the learned Lord Bacon , in his Essays , whose words are these : - ' Surely every medicine is an inno- vation ; and he that will not apply new medicines must expect new evils ...
Side 38
... labour and pains in the gathering together . So that .... it is evident that trade and commerce cannot be carried on to the greatest advantage , without establishing such security , for the transferring of money from one hand to another ...
... labour and pains in the gathering together . So that .... it is evident that trade and commerce cannot be carried on to the greatest advantage , without establishing such security , for the transferring of money from one hand to another ...
Side 45
... labour of acquiring knowledge . It is not exactly within the scope of the present article to de- scribe more in detail the importance of education , police , and judicature . By the legislator , however , these subjects must soon be ...
... labour of acquiring knowledge . It is not exactly within the scope of the present article to de- scribe more in detail the importance of education , police , and judicature . By the legislator , however , these subjects must soon be ...
Side 62
... labour . He may be made to feel , that thieving added to punishment is a less desirable thing than hard work without it . He may , in other words , be deterred , though not morally reformed . • But let us push this inquiry still further ...
... labour . He may be made to feel , that thieving added to punishment is a less desirable thing than hard work without it . He may , in other words , be deterred , though not morally reformed . • But let us push this inquiry still further ...
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