Collected Papers (original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862John Murray, 1862 - 293 páginas |
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... cottages are without a bit of garden - ground adequate to their wants , which furnishes employment for them at spare times ; and we are far from believing that the major portion desire to rent more , unless upon terms implying a ...
... cottages are without a bit of garden - ground adequate to their wants , which furnishes employment for them at spare times ; and we are far from believing that the major portion desire to rent more , unless upon terms implying a ...
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... cottage class , as well as every possessor of a mansion . But there are agencies at work , having a contrary tendency , and of which we would say a passing word . The phases of misery in which the effects of over- population reveal ...
... cottage class , as well as every possessor of a mansion . But there are agencies at work , having a contrary tendency , and of which we would say a passing word . The phases of misery in which the effects of over- population reveal ...
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... cottage purse ! Moreover , a lad of eleven to thirteen , who has never been " put to work , " but who has filled up his playhours with nothing harder than a game of cricket , is indisposed to become a farm servant . He is unused to bear ...
... cottage purse ! Moreover , a lad of eleven to thirteen , who has never been " put to work , " but who has filled up his playhours with nothing harder than a game of cricket , is indisposed to become a farm servant . He is unused to bear ...
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... the step in Moore's notoriously narrow circumstances . Not to lose his privilege of using Donington library , * Life of Byron , vol . ii . p . 95 . the young couple established themselves in a small cottage at 94 MEMOIRS OF MOORE .
... the step in Moore's notoriously narrow circumstances . Not to lose his privilege of using Donington library , * Life of Byron , vol . ii . p . 95 . the young couple established themselves in a small cottage at 94 MEMOIRS OF MOORE .
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Harriet Grote. the young couple established themselves in a small cottage at Kegworth , within a few miles of the park , Moore working continually in the library for many months . But towards the end of 1812 all hopes of advancement ...
Harriet Grote. the young couple established themselves in a small cottage at Kegworth , within a few miles of the park , Moore working continually in the library for many months . But towards the end of 1812 all hopes of advancement ...
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