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the Necessity of boarding in their
own SQUARE, — the Trade of Boarding
Houses would become a MONOPOLY,
and the Price of Education,
(already too great) would be enhanced
accordingly; — And that, if they
had no such Intention, all the Pretences
urged in Support of the Undertaking
fell to the Ground:
That those, who encouraged the
Bill, on a Supposition that the Scope
and Drift of it was for the sole Benefit
of WESTMINSTER-SCHOOL, might
be convinced the Petitioners were actuated
by lucrative Motives only; —
seeing that the vast Extent of Ground
and Houses taken in (near a Mile in
Circumference), was infinitely more
than could possibly be wanted to answer
any of the declared Ends of the
Petition: That
Identifier: | JB/123/262/037 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 123.
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1757 |
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123 |
panopticon |
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262 |
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037 |
review of the project for building a new square said to be for the use of westminster-school |
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printed material |
60 |
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recto |
(viii, 51) |
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bentham's annotated copy of the statute; enfolded in a full-size brown wrapper |
41688 |
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