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... society in former ages , as must necessarily be excluded from the pages of the historian . THE Editors have ventured to allot a part of their MAGAZINE to notices of the articles contained in the most celebrated periodical publications ...
... society in former ages , as must necessarily be excluded from the pages of the historian . THE Editors have ventured to allot a part of their MAGAZINE to notices of the articles contained in the most celebrated periodical publications ...
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... society , which the proud- est and wealthiest might envy and ad- mire . " I ought to apologize to the House , not , I trust , for having introduced the subject to their notice , for of that I hope I shall stand acquitted , but for ...
... society , which the proud- est and wealthiest might envy and ad- mire . " I ought to apologize to the House , not , I trust , for having introduced the subject to their notice , for of that I hope I shall stand acquitted , but for ...
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... society ameliorated , a very con- spicuous place ought to be assigned to the establishment of Saving Banks . They have originated in a spirit of pure benevolence placed within the reach of the lowest and most help- less portion of the ...
... society ameliorated , a very con- spicuous place ought to be assigned to the establishment of Saving Banks . They have originated in a spirit of pure benevolence placed within the reach of the lowest and most help- less portion of the ...
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... society itself for the necessary office- bearers ; and the organization of Bene- fit Societies may be adduced , in proof of the competency of the depositors in a Saving Bank to the management of all its details ; and the success of ...
... society itself for the necessary office- bearers ; and the organization of Bene- fit Societies may be adduced , in proof of the competency of the depositors in a Saving Bank to the management of all its details ; and the success of ...
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... societies has but a very slight affinity with that of Saving Banks . Having been led to notice the re- markable ... Society of Ruthwell . " The Quarterly re- viewers will not consent to this , and pro- pose the term " Friendly Bank ...
... societies has but a very slight affinity with that of Saving Banks . Having been led to notice the re- markable ... Society of Ruthwell . " The Quarterly re- viewers will not consent to this , and pro- pose the term " Friendly Bank ...
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