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" 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 - Page 173
1747
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The Lounger's Common-place Book: Or, Miscellaneous Anecdotes. A Biographic ...

Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1796 - 296 pages
...duftry, without burthening the " townihip; indeed, I ihoulct have " done it better, but for the hea" vy charges and fines I have " paid. " Can it be a crime*, in the na" ture of things, to add to the " number of His Majefty's fub" jects, in a new country that " really...
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 3

1794 - 512 pages
...induftry, without burthening the townftiipj in-, deed, I (hould 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 Majefty's fubjefts, in a new country, that really wants peopling ? I own,...
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The Eccentric Mirror: Reflecting a Faithful and Interesting Delineation of ...

G. H. Wilson - 1807 - 442 pages
...own 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,...
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The American Law Journal, Volume 4

John Elihu Hall - 1813 - 658 pages
...without burthening the township ; and should 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 useful citizens in a new country that really wants people? I own it. — I should think it praise-worthy...
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The bachelor's wife, a selection of curious and interesting extracts

John Galt - 1824 - 462 pages
...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...things I mean) to add to the number of the king's subjects in a new country tnat really wants people ? I own it, I should think it a praiseworthy rather...
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The Bachelor's Wife: A Selection of Curious and Interesting Extracts, with ...

John Galt - 1824 - 468 pages
...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...things I mean) to add to the number of the king's subjects in a new country that really wants people ? I own it, I should think it a praiseworthy rather...
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The Lounger's Common-place Book: Or Miscellaneous Collections in History ...

Jeremiah Whitaker Newman - 1838 - 404 pages
...my own industry, without burthening the township, and 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, thin of inhabitants ? I own I should...
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THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION

The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction New Series VOL.IV - 1843 - 458 pages
...industry, without burthening the township, and would have done it better if it hod 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 it, I should think it a praiseworthy, rather...
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The Philobiblion [ed. by G.P. Philes].

Philobiblion - 1862 - 552 pages
...rifque of my life, and have maintained them well by my own induftry, without burdening the Townihip." " Can it be a crime (in the nature of things, I mean) to add to the number of the King's fubjeeb in a new country that really wants people ? I own it, I mould think it praifeworthy, rather...
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Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, Volume 1

James Parton - 1864 - 668 pages
...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...
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