| Thomas Price, Robert Goadby - Cant - 1775 - 382 pages
...few and fimple, but moft exactly and punctually obferved; the Fundamental of which is, that flrong Love and mutual Regard for each Member in particular,...general, which is inculcated into them from their earlieft Infancy ; fo that this whole Community is connected by ftronger Bands of Love and Harmony,... | |
| Bampfylde Moore Carew - Begging - 1812 - 330 pages
...people are few and simple, but most exactly and punctually observed ; the fundamental of which is, that strong love and mutual regard for each member in particular,...this naturally prevents all oppressions, fraud, and overreachings of one another, so common amongst other people, and totally extinguishes that bitter... | |
| Beggars - 1882 - 172 pages
...people are few and simple, but most exactly and punctually observed ; the fundamental of which is that strong love and mutual regard for each member in particular,...inculcated into them from their earliest infancy ; so that the whole community is connected by stronger bands of love and harmony than oftentimes subsist even... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1912 - 416 pages
...people are few and simple, but most exactly and punctually observed; the fundamental of which is that strong love and mutual regard for each member in particular...community in general, which is inculcated into them from the earliest infancy. . . . Experience has shown them that, by keeping up their nice1 sense of honour... | |
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