Portrait of an Age: Victorian EnglandOxford University Press, 1977 - 423 páginas In print continuously since its first appearance in 1936, this study of the Victorian era from 1837-1901 is regarded as the greatest history of that time ever written. An immortal classic, the greatest longest essay ever written. |
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... English 8 fields or fill the slums of English towns . Those who traced them home , in books , or by the new tourist route to Killarney , and heard or saw for themselves the worse - than - animal wretchedness of a people withal so ...
... English 8 fields or fill the slums of English towns . Those who traced them home , in books , or by the new tourist route to Killarney , and heard or saw for themselves the worse - than - animal wretchedness of a people withal so ...
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... English labour assisted the population question could be left to settle itself . Now his words seemed to be coming 2 true . A race so tenacious of its immemorial village life that in 1830 a Sussex family could hardly be persuaded to ...
... English labour assisted the population question could be left to settle itself . Now his words seemed to be coming 2 true . A race so tenacious of its immemorial village life that in 1830 a Sussex family could hardly be persuaded to ...
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... English society been so much preoccupied with problems of doctrine and Church order : at no time had the ... English Churchman was rarely so well informed in his faith as the Irish Catholic or the Scotch Presbyterian , and he was not ...
... English society been so much preoccupied with problems of doctrine and Church order : at no time had the ... English Churchman was rarely so well informed in his faith as the Irish Catholic or the Scotch Presbyterian , and he was not ...
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A Biographical Memoir by Sir George | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THIS EDITION | 9 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND | 17 |
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Making Welfare Work: Reconstructing Welfare for the Millennium Frank Field Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |