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  2. ENGLISHMEN, HEAR ME!

    "In Catholic times there were no Pa[?]pes in England. The Catholics maintained the Poor, the Aged, the Widow, the Orphan, the Stranger, and the Infirm, out of the Tith[?] and ...

    Article : 3,178 words
  3. (News by the Guildford and Layton, continued.)

    ROYAL WHIMSIES.—Several hundred thousand pounds have just been expended on the Improvements of Windsor Castle, which were to render it a befitting and agreeable residence ...

    Article : 2,497 words
  4. ON IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT AND ON THE BANKRUPT LAWS.

    The Bankrupt laws as established in England, appear to me of too complicated a nature, and too tardy in operation for introduction into a young Colony, like our's; but a ...

    Article : 1,283 words
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