| 1829 - 660 páginas
...to be chosen would, necessarily, be those of the poor only. To this it may be replied, 1st,—that even were the force of this objection to a certain...bodies exhumated are principally those of the poor * ; 2dly,—that the evils of this, or of any other plan to be proposed on this subject, must be judged... | |
| 1828 - 918 páginas
...bodies to be chosen would, necessarily, be those of the poor only. To this it may be replied — 1st. that even were the force of this objection, to a certain...to the same objection, since the bodies exhumated arc principally those of the poor ; 2dly. that the evils' of this, or of any other plan to be proposed... | |
| 1829 - 832 páginas
...bodies to be chosen would, necessarily, be those of the poor only. To this it may be replied, 1st, — that even were the force of this objection to a certain...bodies exhumated are principally those of the poor* ; 2dly, — that the evils of this, or of any other plan to be proposed on this subject, must be judged... | |
| Ruth Richardson - 2000 - 472 páginas
...bodies to be chosen would, necessarily, be those of the poor only. To this it may be replied; 1 st, - that even were the force of this objection to a certain...bodies exhumated are principally those of the poor; 2dly, — that the evils of this, or of any other plan to be proposed on this subject, must be judged... | |
| 602 páginas
...that eien were the force of this objection, to a certtm degree, admitted, yet that, to judge fairljof the plan, its inconveniences must be compared with...existing system; which system, according to the evidence »dduced, is liable in a great measure to the same objection, since the bodies exhumated are principally... | |
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