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Page 31
... seems no doubt that the condition of the workmen in the factories of Moravia and the oil - mines of Galicia was peculiarly unfortunate ; the hours of work were very long , the conditions were very injurious to health , and there were no ...
... seems no doubt that the condition of the workmen in the factories of Moravia and the oil - mines of Galicia was peculiarly unfortunate ; the hours of work were very long , the conditions were very injurious to health , and there were no ...
Page 57
... seems to be that either the whole operation should be treated as one for the common safety , and the whole expense be contributed to by all the interests saved , or else the several parts of the operation should be kept distinct ...
... seems to be that either the whole operation should be treated as one for the common safety , and the whole expense be contributed to by all the interests saved , or else the several parts of the operation should be kept distinct ...
Page 73
... seems to have become a fellow of Queens ' College . About 1541 he was made chaplain to the duke , and tutor to his daughter , Lady Jane Grey . His first preferment was to the archdeaconry of Stow , in the diocese of Lincoln , but his ...
... seems to have become a fellow of Queens ' College . About 1541 he was made chaplain to the duke , and tutor to his daughter , Lady Jane Grey . His first preferment was to the archdeaconry of Stow , in the diocese of Lincoln , but his ...
Page 77
... seems to have acted as one of the senior officers of the fleet . In 1648 , when Sir William Batten went over to Holland with a portion of his squadron , Ayscue's influence kept a large part of the fleet loyal to the Parliament , and in ...
... seems to have acted as one of the senior officers of the fleet . In 1648 , when Sir William Batten went over to Holland with a portion of his squadron , Ayscue's influence kept a large part of the fleet loyal to the Parliament , and in ...
Page 92
... seems to have thought he the mark as a reward for his fidelity to the emperor Otto II . had a natural and hereditary right . A rebellion among his during the Bavarian rising in 976 , extended its area at the expense nobles robbed him of ...
... seems to have thought he the mark as a reward for his fidelity to the emperor Otto II . had a natural and hereditary right . A rebellion among his during the Bavarian rising in 976 , extended its area at the expense nobles robbed him of ...
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