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" And though the number of them be perhaps double to what it was formerly, by reason of this present great distress, yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to... "
Spirit of the English Magazines - Page 235
1817
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A Statistical Account of the British Empire: Exhibiting Its Extent ..., Volume 2

John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 760 pages
...present great distress, yet in nil times there have been about 100,000 of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land, or even tho.-e of God and nature : fathers incestuously accompanying with Jheir own daughters, the son...
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Waverley Novels ...: Guy Mannering

Walter Scott - 1841 - 376 pages
...distress, yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land, or even those of God and nature **ยป***. No magistrate could ever discover, or be informed, which way...
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The Principles of Science Applied to the Domestic and Mechanic Arts: And to ...

Alonzo Potter - 1841 - 484 pages
...distress, yet, in all times, there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection, either to the laws of the land, or even those of God and Nature. No magistrate could ever discover, or be informed, which way one in a...
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The Novels of Walter Scott: With All His Introd. and Notes, Volume 1

Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 850 pages
...distress, yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land, or even those of God and nature; *****. No magistrate could ever discover, or be informed, which way one...
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The History of Perth: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

Thomas Hay Marshall, Henry Adamson - 1849 - 574 pages
...present great distress, yet in all times there have been about 100,000 of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection, either to the laws of the land, or even those of God and nature : fathers incestuously accompanying with their own daughters, the son...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 pages
...distress, yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land, or even those of God and nature. No magistrate could ever be informed or discover, which way one in a...
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Political Economy Illustrated by Sacred History ...

James Taylor (of Bakewell.) - 1852 - 96 pages
...yet in all " times there have been about one hundred thousand of " those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard " or subjection either to the laws of the land, or even to " those of God and nature No magistrate could " ever discover, or be informed, which way one...
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Waverley Novels, Volume 2

Walter Scott - 1852 - 532 pages
...distress, yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land, or even those of God and nature j * * * * * No magistrate could ever discover, or be informed, which way...
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Free Trade and the League: A Biographic History of the Pioneers of Freedom ...

Alexander Somerville - 1853 - 676 pages
...ill-years,") " yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land or even those of God or nature." (He goes on to name incestuous and other horrible crimes as common among...
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National education in Europe, Part 1

Henry Barnard - 1854 - 908 pages
...distress, yet in all times there has been about a hundred thousand of these vagabonds who have lived without any regard or subjection, either to the laws of the land, or even those of God and nature. No magistrate could ever discover which way one in a hundred of these...
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