| George T. Kenyon - 1873 - 456 pages
...They are regularly paid every Saturday with assignats. The Presbyterian tradesmen receive 1'92them in payment for goods, by which intercourse they have...the neighbourhood of Wrexham, by a Methodist. The bad effects of them are too evident in that parish. All this family present their respectful compliments... | |
| Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts - 1894 - 728 pages
...paid every Saturday with assignats. The Presbyterian 536 tradesmen receive them in payment for good?, by which intercourse they have frequent opportunities...Paine's Rights of Man, upon whose book, I am told, publick lectures are delivered to a considerable number in the neighbourhood of Wrexham, by a methodist.... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1898 - 622 pages
...lead mines, employs a considerable body of men. They are regularly paid every Saturday with assignats. The Presbyterian tradesmen receive them in payment...Paine's Rights of Man, upon whose book I am told public lecture? are delivered to a considerable number in the neighbourhood of Wrexham, by a methodist. The... | |
| University of Manchester - 1924 - 288 pages
...paying his workmen at Bersham foundry and in his coal and lead mines every Saturday with assignats. " The Presbyterian tradesmen receive them in payment...infusing into their minds the pernicious tenets of Payne's Rights of Man." Mr. Wilkinson's sister, adds the informer, married Dr. Priestley. " With what... | |
| William Henry Chaloner - 1990 - 342 pages
...Mines employs a considerable Body of Men. - They are regularly paid every Saturday with Assignats. — The Presbyterian Tradesmen receive them in Payment...Paine's Rights of Man, upon whose Book I am told, publick Lectures are delivered to a considerable number, in the neighbourhood of Wrexham, by a methodist... | |
| 1890 - 570 pages
...himself. It appears to me that good consequences cannot arise from their being made current. . . . The Presbyterian tradesmen receive them in payment...frequent opportunities to corrupt the principles of men by infusing into their minds the pernicious tenets of fame's Rights of Man,' upon whose books I... | |
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