Township, and would have done it better, if it had not been for the heavy Charges and Fines I have paid. Can it be a Crime (in the Nature of Things I mean) to add to the Number of the King's Subjects, in a new Country that really wants People? The Gentleman's Magazine - Página 1731747Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Bliss Foote - 1892 - 976 páginas
...industry, without burdening the township, and would have done it better, if it had not been for the heavy charges and fines I have paid. Can it be a crime (in the nature of things, I mean) to add to the Dumber of the king's ibjects, in a new country that really wants people ? I own it, I should think... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 508 páginas
...industry, without burthening the township, and would have done it better, if it had not been for the heavy charges and fines I have paid. Can it be a crime (in the nature of things, I mean) to add to the king's subjects, in a new country, that really wants people? I own it, I should think it rather a praiseworthy... | |
| William Cabell Bruce - 1917 - 560 páginas
...question put by his own Polly Baker, when she was prosecuted the fifth time for giving birth to a bastard: "Can it be a crime (in the nature of things, I mean) to add to the king's subjects, in a new country, that really wants people?" Apparently no ceremony of any kind ever... | |
| J. Viktor Johansson - 1927 - 312 páginas
...Industry, without burthening the Township, and would have done it better, if it had not been for the heavy Charges and Fines I have paid. Can it be a Crime (in...Nature of Things I mean) to add to the Number of the 45 King's Subjects, in a new Country that really 21 twice have Pa — 21-22 twice I have Bi — 23... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1926 - 446 páginas
...burthening the township, and would have done it better, if it had not been for the heavy charges and tines I have paid. Can it be a crime (in the nature of things, I mean) to add to the King's subjects, in a new country that really needs people? I own it, I should think it rather a praiseworthy... | |
| Charles E. Schutz - 1977 - 364 páginas
..."would have done it better, if it had not been for the heavy Charges and Fines I have paid." She asks, "Can it be a Crime (in the Nature of Things I mean) to add to the number of King's Subjects, in a new Country that really wants People? I own it, I should think it a Praisworthy,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1998 - 404 páginas
...Industry, without burthening the Township, and could have done it better, if it had not been for the heavy Charges and Fines I have paid. Can it be a Crime (in...Things I mean) to add to the Number of the King's Subjects, in a new Country that really wants People? I own I should think it rather a Praise worthy,... | |
| James Campbell - 1999 - 316 páginas
...that has been wrongly criminalized as a result of narrow prejudices of religious and social custom. "Can it be a Crime (in the Nature of Things I mean) to add to the Number of the King's Subjects, in a new Country that really wants People?" she wonders. Assuming that the answer to her... | |
| Edward W. R. Pitcher - 2000 - 422 páginas
...industry, without burthening the township; indeed, I should have done it better, but for the heavy charges and fines I have paid. "Can it be a crime, in the nature of things, to add to the number of his Majesty's subjects, in a new country, that really wants peopling? I own,... | |
| Christopher J. Murrey - 2002 - 254 páginas
...industry, without burthening the township, and would have done it better, if it had not been for the heavy charges and fines I have paid. Can it be a crime (in the nature of things, I mean) to add to the King's subjects, in a new country that really needs people? I own it, I should think it rather a praiseworthy... | |
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