The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1 |
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... glass stainer , paper stainer , bone - mould turner , tortoiseshell - box and toothpick - case maker , warming pans , fishing tackle , cruet frames , picture frames , bayonets , malt - mills , hinges , leather and horn powder flasks ...
... glass stainer , paper stainer , bone - mould turner , tortoiseshell - box and toothpick - case maker , warming pans , fishing tackle , cruet frames , picture frames , bayonets , malt - mills , hinges , leather and horn powder flasks ...
الصفحة 157
I went through several of the largest mills , and some of the smaller ones . In every instance the proVOL . I. O prietors and overlookers who led me round wished me to MANCHESTER. ...
I went through several of the largest mills , and some of the smaller ones . In every instance the proVOL . I. O prietors and overlookers who led me round wished me to MANCHESTER. ...
الصفحة 158
In many of the mills there were certain large rooms crowded with operatives ( I was told ) , which , for reasons best known to the proprietors , I was not permitted to enter . I can easily imagine that a person may go through many an ...
In many of the mills there were certain large rooms crowded with operatives ( I was told ) , which , for reasons best known to the proprietors , I was not permitted to enter . I can easily imagine that a person may go through many an ...
الصفحة 162
Dr. Southey relates the following conversation with the proprietor of a mill in Manchester : " We are well off for hands in Manchester , ' said Mr. ' manufactures are favourable to popu; lation ; the poor are not afraid of having a ...
Dr. Southey relates the following conversation with the proprietor of a mill in Manchester : " We are well off for hands in Manchester , ' said Mr. ' manufactures are favourable to popu; lation ; the poor are not afraid of having a ...
الصفحة 163
The surgeon says it is with long standing at the mill , and that the marrow is quite dried up , and will never be formed again . " Evidence of Stephen Binns . " Stephen Binns stated , CRUELTIES INFLICTED ON CHILDREN. ...
The surgeon says it is with long standing at the mill , and that the marrow is quite dried up , and will never be formed again . " Evidence of Stephen Binns . " Stephen Binns stated , CRUELTIES INFLICTED ON CHILDREN. ...
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الصفحة 69 - The applause, delight, the wonder of our stage! My Shakespeare, rise! I will not lodge thee by Chaucer, or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lie A little further, to make thee a room: Thou art a monument without a tomb, And art alive still while thy book doth live And we have wits to read and praise to give.
الصفحة 243 - As one, who, destined from his friends to part, Regrets his loss, but hopes again erewhile To share their converse, and enjoy their smile, And tempers, as he may, affliction's dart ; Thus, loved associates, chiefs of elder art, Teachers of wisdom, who could once beguile My tedious hours, and lighten every toil, I now resign you...
الصفحة 190 - There the wicked cease from troubling; And there the weary are at rest. There the prisoners are at ease together ; They hear not the voice of the taskmaster.
الصفحة 210 - Poor people, said a sensible old nurse to us once, do not bring up their children ; they drag them up. The little careless darling of the wealthier nursery, in their hovel is transformed betimes into a premature reflecting person No one has time to dandle it, no one thinks it worth while to coax it, to soothe it, to toss it up and down, to humour it.
الصفحة 227 - Oh, the grave ! — the grave ! It buries every error, covers every defect, extinguishes every resentment ! From its peaceful bosom spring none but fond regrets and tender recollections.
الصفحة 211 - It was never sung to — -no one ever told to it a tale of the nursery. It was dragged up, to live or to die as it happened. It had no young dreams. It broke at once into the iron realities of life.
الصفحة 211 - It is the rival, till it can be the co-operator, for food with the parent. It is never his mirth, his diversion, his solace ; it never makes him young again, with recalling his young times. The children of the very poor have no young times.
الصفحة 210 - The innocent prattle of his children takes out the sting of a man's poverty. But the children of the very poor do not prattle. It is none of the least frightful features in that condition, that there is no childishness in its dwellings. Poor people, said a sensible old nurse to us once, do not bring up their children ; they drag them up.
الصفحة 200 - The schoolboy whips his taxed top ; the beardless youth manages his taxed horse, with a taxed bridle, on a taxed road ; and the dying Englishman, pouring his medicine, which has paid...
الصفحة 268 - Latin Grammar, Part I. Containing the most important Parts of the Grammar of the Latin Language, together with appropriate Exercises in the translating and writing of Latin.