| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 578 páginas
...were destitute of comforts the want of which would be intolerable to a modern footman, when farmers and shopkeepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight...which would raise a riot in a modern workhouse, when to have a clean shirt once a week was a privilege reserved for the higher class of gentry, when men... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1909 - 392 páginas
...were destitute of comforts the want of which would be intolerable to a modern footman, when farmers and shopkeepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight...which would raise a riot in a modern workhouse, when to have a clean shirt once a week was a privilege reserved to the higher class of gentry, when men... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1909 - 390 páginas
...workhouse, when to have a clean shirt once a week was a privilege reserved to the higher class of gentry, when men died faster in the purest country air than they now die in the most pestilential lanes of OUF towns, and when men died faster in the lanes of our towns than they now die on the coast of Guiana.... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1909 - 402 páginas
...were destitute of comforts the want of which would be intolerable to a modern footman, when farmers and shopkeepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight...which would raise a riot in a modern workhouse, when to have a clean shirt once a week was a privilege reserved to the higher class of gentry, when men... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1909 - 194 páginas
...were destitute of comforts the want of which would be intolerable to a modern footman, when farmers and shopkeepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight of which would raise a riot in 15 a modern workhouse, when to have a clean shirt once a week was a privilege reserved for the higher... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 824 páginas
...were desitute of comforts the want of which would be intolerable to a modern footman, when farmers and shopkeepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight...country air than they now die in the most pestilential Charles the Second 329 lanes of our towns, and when men died faster in the lanes of our towns than... | |
| Needham (Mass.) - 1913 - 324 páginas
...were destitute of comforts the want of which would be intolerable to a modern footman; when farmers and shop-keepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight...which would raise a riot in a modern work-house; when to have a clean shirt once a week was a privilege reserved for the higher class of gentry; when men... | |
| Daniel Jones - 1914 - 112 páginas
...were destitute of comforts the want of which would be intolerable to a modern footman, when farmers and shopkeepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight...our towns, and when men died faster in the lanes of cur towns than they now die on the coast of Guiana. We too shall, in our turn, be outstripped, and... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1915 - 832 páginas
...were desitute of comforts the want of which would be intolerable to a modern footman, when farmers and shopkeepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight...country air than they now die in the most pestilential Charles the Second 329 lanes of our towns,' and when men died faster in the lanes of our towns than... | |
| University of Calcutta - 1916 - 802 páginas
...noblemen destitute of comforts, the want of which be intolerable to a modem footman . when farmer» and shopkeepers breakfasted on loaves the very sight...which would raise a riot in a modern workhouse, when to have a clean shirt once a week was a privilege reserved for the higher class of gentry, when men... | |
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