The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 2Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... ship in bed , a practice still widely prevailing . Here , as in the English counties , we find the same statement of the prevalence of the revolting habit of herding of married and unmarried people of both sexes , often unconnected by ...
... ship in bed , a practice still widely prevailing . Here , as in the English counties , we find the same statement of the prevalence of the revolting habit of herding of married and unmarried people of both sexes , often unconnected by ...
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... ship- wrecks , foundering , fires and innumerable other accidents , which , according to the evidence of the most experienced shipowners and nautical men , are clearly traceable to drunkenness . The comparative inefficiency of the army ...
... ship- wrecks , foundering , fires and innumerable other accidents , which , according to the evidence of the most experienced shipowners and nautical men , are clearly traceable to drunkenness . The comparative inefficiency of the army ...
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... ships sailed from England to the Molluccas . The privileges of the Company were successively renewed ; and from its first feeble commencement , up to the final abolition of its charter , it was steadily extending its power over those im ...
... ships sailed from England to the Molluccas . The privileges of the Company were successively renewed ; and from its first feeble commencement , up to the final abolition of its charter , it was steadily extending its power over those im ...
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... ship as far at least as we could both of us have carried it by an acquaint- ance of years . " Not being an author myself , and wishing to get the “ hang ” of an author's experience , I asked him how far he had in any , or most ...
... ship as far at least as we could both of us have carried it by an acquaint- ance of years . " Not being an author myself , and wishing to get the “ hang ” of an author's experience , I asked him how far he had in any , or most ...
الصفحة 515
... ship in consummating a great reform . The words of Macaulay , quoted in a previous part of this work , uttered in his great speech in favor of the Reform Bill of 1832 , contain a warning that British politicians might well give heed to ...
... ship in consummating a great reform . The words of Macaulay , quoted in a previous part of this work , uttered in his great speech in favor of the Reform Bill of 1832 , contain a warning that British politicians might well give heed to ...
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