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<p>1828 Jan. 9.<lb/>
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<head>War with George III<lb/>
 
Pauper Management: Proposed Titles</head></p>
 
<p>Pauper Management:<lb/>
 
with a<lb/>
Preface containing<lb/>
containing<lb/>
Anecdotes of the<lb/>
of the<lb/>
Acceptance given to it by <del>Pitt 2<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>
and the</del><lb/>
Pitt the II<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>
and the<lb/>
Veto put upon it by<lb/>
George the III<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi></p>
<pb/>
<p><head>War with George III<lb/>
Ch. 2.  <del>Ancestor Worshippers</del> <add>Panopticon</add></head></p>
<p>In addition to subsistence,<lb/>
they had for<lb/>
their common object<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> productive<lb/>
industry and <del>proje</del><lb/>
<unclear>constant</unclear> <unclear>preservation</unclear><lb/>
<del>from</del> and incidental<lb/>
recovery from sickness<lb/>
as to maleficence,<lb/>
the one correction<lb/>
of it, the other preservation<lb/>
from it:<lb/>
<unclear>comfort </unclear> both, in so<lb/>
far as the nature of<lb/>
the several institutions<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> admitted of it<lb/>
<unclear>felicity</unclear> the object of<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <unclear>solicitude</unclear> and<lb/>
appropriate provision<lb/>
in both cases.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>War with George III</head></p>
<p>Another <add>young</add> proprietor of a<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> landed estate<lb/>
<del>sufficient</del> of £300 or<lb/>
<del>celebrated and still<lb/>
havi</del> <add>£400 a year</add> preserved from<lb/>
<gap/> by various<lb/>
works, the usefulness of<lb/>
which has not yet been<lb/>
obliterated by the hand<lb/>
of them, <del>had a distinguished<lb/>
plan</del> held a<lb/>
situation of no inconsiderable<lb/>
attitude in the<lb/>
good opinion that <gap/><lb/>
of George the third.<lb/>
Among his correspondents<lb/>
of which I have heard<lb/>
say be true was the<lb/>
Monarch, <del>under the</del><lb/>
who, says the report<lb/>
borrowed for that purpose<lb/>
the name of Robertson.<lb/>
<add>Time</add> and eyes<lb/>
concur in <del><gap/></del><lb/>
putting <del><gap/></del> <add>their</add> <hi rend="underline">vote</hi> on the<lb/>
<unclear>report</unclear> that would be<lb/>
necessary to the ascertaining<lb/>
whether this report<lb/>
has truth for its<lb/>
accompaniment.</p>
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1828 Jan. 9.
War with George III
Pauper Management: Proposed Titles

Pauper Management:
with a
Preface containing
containing
Anecdotes of the
of the
Acceptance given to it by Pitt 2d.
and the

Pitt the IId.
and the
Veto put upon it by
George the IIId.


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War with George III
Ch. 2. Ancestor Worshippers Panopticon

In addition to subsistence,
they had for
their common object
productive
industry and proje
constant preservation
from and incidental
recovery from sickness
as to maleficence,
the one correction
of it, the other preservation
from it:
comfort both, in so
far as the nature of
the several institutions
admitted of it
felicity the object of
solicitude and
appropriate provision
in both cases.


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War with George III

Another young proprietor of a
landed estate
sufficient of £300 or
celebrated and still
havi
£400 a year preserved from
by various
works, the usefulness of
which has not yet been
obliterated by the hand
of them, had a distinguished
plan
held a
situation of no inconsiderable
attitude in the
good opinion that
of George the third.
Among his correspondents
of which I have heard
say be true was the
Monarch, under the
who, says the report
borrowed for that purpose
the name of Robertson.
Time and eyes
concur in
putting their vote on the
report that would be
necessary to the ascertaining
whether this report
has truth for its
accompaniment.


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