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... to such young married artificers , under the age of twenty - five years , as have served an apprenticeship in the said town , and faithfully fulfilled the duties required in their indentures , so as to obtain a good moral character ...
... to such young married artificers , under the age of twenty - five years , as have served an apprenticeship in the said town , and faithfully fulfilled the duties required in their indentures , so as to obtain a good moral character ...
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Hence they chearfully serve all contending writers that pay them well , without regarding on which side they are of the question in dispute . 6. Being thus continually employed in serving both parties , printers naturally acquire a vast ...
Hence they chearfully serve all contending writers that pay them well , without regarding on which side they are of the question in dispute . 6. Being thus continually employed in serving both parties , printers naturally acquire a vast ...
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While serving us , we take care to provide them with every thing , and they are treated with humanity . ... Are not the two precepts , to quote no more , ' Masters , treat your slaves with kindness ; Slaves , serve your masters with ...
While serving us , we take care to provide them with every thing , and they are treated with humanity . ... Are not the two precepts , to quote no more , ' Masters , treat your slaves with kindness ; Slaves , serve your masters with ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 27 |
THE LESSONS OF EXPERIENCE | 68 |
SELFIMPROVEMENT AND MUTUAL | 112 |
Copyright | |
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