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 77
... poor alike are quarrelling about effects when they ought to be removing causes ? Nor is it less horribly amusing and instructive to observe , how com- pletely the aristocratic leaven has leavened the whole mass of society here . Even ...
... poor alike are quarrelling about effects when they ought to be removing causes ? Nor is it less horribly amusing and instructive to observe , how com- pletely the aristocratic leaven has leavened the whole mass of society here . Even ...
Page 284
... poor and independent labourers , who have so long struggled against the corrupting influence of the bounties on indolence , improvidence , and mendicity , which the administration of the poor - laws has afforded . The Reverend H. H. ...
... poor and independent labourers , who have so long struggled against the corrupting influence of the bounties on indolence , improvidence , and mendicity , which the administration of the poor - laws has afforded . The Reverend H. H. ...
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... poor old man , whose party and personal attachment to Mr. Foster could not be shaken . But as he was eternally tormented and beset , it was no difficult matter , especially as the poor love good eating and drinking almost as well as ...
... poor old man , whose party and personal attachment to Mr. Foster could not be shaken . But as he was eternally tormented and beset , it was no difficult matter , especially as the poor love good eating and drinking almost as well as ...
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