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Nakedness of the Land

.—to be seen to great advantage any where in Great Britain, especially in work-houses, houses of industry, and in all manufacturing towns since the war. “To see the nakedness of land art thou come.”

Holy Bible.

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Entry taken from A Political Dictionary, by Charles Pigott, 1795.

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Nakedness of the Land