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... officers will contribute much to its permanency , and to its utility among the lower classes . My own opinion cer- tainly is , that to place the Lord Lieu- tenant , the Members of Parliament , and the Sheriff of the county , for the ...
... officers will contribute much to its permanency , and to its utility among the lower classes . My own opinion cer- tainly is , that to place the Lord Lieu- tenant , the Members of Parliament , and the Sheriff of the county , for the ...
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... officers of a nu- merous and extensive association , com- posed , with few exceptions , of the least informed portion of the commu- nity , seem to outweigh all the advan- tages which have been ascribed to it . While the institution is ...
... officers of a nu- merous and extensive association , com- posed , with few exceptions , of the least informed portion of the commu- nity , seem to outweigh all the advan- tages which have been ascribed to it . While the institution is ...
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... officers be or be not named by the depositors , it is indis- pensable to the success of the establish- ment , that they should be men of pro- perty and education , much above the level of the depositors themselves . Even Mr Duncan , the ...
... officers be or be not named by the depositors , it is indis- pensable to the success of the establish- ment , that they should be men of pro- perty and education , much above the level of the depositors themselves . Even Mr Duncan , the ...
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... officer pre- eminent for bravery and discipline , was commissioned by the government to her command . Prior to this event , it had been intended by the commis- sioners to finish her conformably to the plan originally submitted to the ...
... officer pre- eminent for bravery and discipline , was commissioned by the government to her command . Prior to this event , it had been intended by the commis- sioners to finish her conformably to the plan originally submitted to the ...
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... officer- ed and manned for discipline and prac- tice . A discreet commander , with a selected crew , could acquire experience in the mode of navigating this pecu- liar vessel . The supplies of fuel , the tending of the fire , the ...
... officer- ed and manned for discipline and prac- tice . A discreet commander , with a selected crew , could acquire experience in the mode of navigating this pecu- liar vessel . The supplies of fuel , the tending of the fire , the ...
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