Collected Papers (original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862John Murray, 1862 - 293 páginas |
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... named condition is wanting , of course the cultivators must be poor , degraded , and embarrassed . Such as these must either learn to exchange their labour for money wages , or remain at the bottom of the scale . M. Lavergne should ...
... named condition is wanting , of course the cultivators must be poor , degraded , and embarrassed . Such as these must either learn to exchange their labour for money wages , or remain at the bottom of the scale . M. Lavergne should ...
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... named Scott , whom Lord Byron had requested to accompany Moore about Venice , usually formed one of their party . By a whimsical caprice of fate , this fortunate individual afterwards became transformed into a Northumbrian parson , and ...
... named Scott , whom Lord Byron had requested to accompany Moore about Venice , usually formed one of their party . By a whimsical caprice of fate , this fortunate individual afterwards became transformed into a Northumbrian parson , and ...
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... named William Buckland , at the age of eighty- four , relates that his father was gamekeeper to Captain Sayer , and was also general overlooker of the woods and the manor of East Burnham ( or " Allards ” . ) He himself ( the deponent ) ...
... named William Buckland , at the age of eighty- four , relates that his father was gamekeeper to Captain Sayer , and was also general overlooker of the woods and the manor of East Burnham ( or " Allards ” . ) He himself ( the deponent ) ...
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... named Plumridge coming to his house to beg " that he would be so good as ' to send a cart to draw home a load of wood belonging to her in Captain Sayer's copse , " the old man refused her request . After a pause , he told her to go and ...
... named Plumridge coming to his house to beg " that he would be so good as ' to send a cart to draw home a load of wood belonging to her in Captain Sayer's copse , " the old man refused her request . After a pause , he told her to go and ...
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... named Plum- ridge ( December , 1857 ) . This man , being now eighty years of age , tells me that he in his youth cut wood for Captain Sayer ; that it is true that the cottagers fetched away " rough wood " and " notch ends , and such ...
... named Plum- ridge ( December , 1857 ) . This man , being now eighty years of age , tells me that he in his youth cut wood for Captain Sayer ; that it is true that the cottagers fetched away " rough wood " and " notch ends , and such ...
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