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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Page 75
... give my trade to the Germans . " " I can but starve , then , " replies the workman : " the question is not whether you will lose your trade , for that catastrophe is certain , if we are to pay seven pence per pound for beef , while our ...
... give my trade to the Germans . " " I can but starve , then , " replies the workman : " the question is not whether you will lose your trade , for that catastrophe is certain , if we are to pay seven pence per pound for beef , while our ...
Page 416
... give as much , and , in many cases , more than they can conveniently give to the poor ; so that , in paying to the tax - gatherer what they might have been induced to give for the gratification of kindness , they shall have all their ...
... give as much , and , in many cases , more than they can conveniently give to the poor ; so that , in paying to the tax - gatherer what they might have been induced to give for the gratification of kindness , they shall have all their ...
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... give the tiara to him who agreed to give the hat . Such was the spirit which animated the diplomacy of 1721. This was 112 years ago , in which year the embassy at Rome alone cost France rather more than all the expenses of her foreign ...
... give the tiara to him who agreed to give the hat . Such was the spirit which animated the diplomacy of 1721. This was 112 years ago , in which year the embassy at Rome alone cost France rather more than all the expenses of her foreign ...
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