New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... better equipped , perhaps more skilful , and , it would seem , better paid , to secure their fidelity ; —his voyage is longer and more circuitous ; sometimes he must virtually make two or three before he is able to run in . When this is ...
... better equipped , perhaps more skilful , and , it would seem , better paid , to secure their fidelity ; —his voyage is longer and more circuitous ; sometimes he must virtually make two or three before he is able to run in . When this is ...
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... better treatment . I was informed by witnesses in Berkshire that several of the agricultural labourers who had been ... better than the workhouse dietaries . Although the able - bodied pauper does not generally receive so much solid food ...
... better treatment . I was informed by witnesses in Berkshire that several of the agricultural labourers who had been ... better than the workhouse dietaries . Although the able - bodied pauper does not generally receive so much solid food ...
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... better adapted for present wants , Sir Robert Inglis allowed that the present house would not hold the members , but still maintained that no new house should be built . Why ? Because the existing house had once been adapted to its ...
... better adapted for present wants , Sir Robert Inglis allowed that the present house would not hold the members , but still maintained that no new house should be built . Why ? Because the existing house had once been adapted to its ...
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