The Autobiography of Samuel Bamford, المجلد 2F. Cass, 1967 - 282 من الصفحات |
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... reader , to palliate wrong of any degree ; but let us hope , and , if neces- sary entreat , that all waste of life , like this , may have now passed for ever from England . That all useless inflictions may be ameliorated ; and that ...
... reader , to palliate wrong of any degree ; but let us hope , and , if neces- sary entreat , that all waste of life , like this , may have now passed for ever from England . That all useless inflictions may be ameliorated ; and that ...
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... reader will have noted that we were sent from the New Bailey to Lancaster Castle , because we had not sure- ties ready to give bail with us . Now suppose a catas- trophe like that of Saint Peter's Field was by any means to take place in ...
... reader will have noted that we were sent from the New Bailey to Lancaster Castle , because we had not sure- ties ready to give bail with us . Now suppose a catas- trophe like that of Saint Peter's Field was by any means to take place in ...
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... Reader , if thou hast read these Passages , thou wilt scarcely require my assurance that the words marked in italics , and in which lie the strength of the sentence , are not justified by anything which occurs in my book . That I do not ...
... Reader , if thou hast read these Passages , thou wilt scarcely require my assurance that the words marked in italics , and in which lie the strength of the sentence , are not justified by anything which occurs in my book . That I do not ...
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afterwards amongst appeared arms arrived asked Bangle better Birkle breakfast called CHAPTER Chartists coach conduct constable court crowd doctor door drilling entered examination eyes Failsworth feelings Finnerty gave gentlemen Hampden Clubs hand head Healey heard heart Henry Hunt high treason Hunt Hunt's informed James Moorhouse John Johnson jury justice knew Lancashire Lancaster Castle liberty Lincoln London look Lord Lord Sidmouth lordship magistrates Manchester Manchester Observer manner matters meeting Middleton mind Moorhouse morning Nadin never night observed Oldham party passage persons present prison proceedings public-house reader reformers replied respect returned Rochdale Royton Samuel Bamford Scarlett seat seemed sent shew soon Stockport stood Tandle Hills thing thou thought tion told took town trial walked weaver whilst wife wish witness Wolseley woman word yard yeomanry young