The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 2Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... writing for Englishmen . I was bringing home to my countrymen correct views of a state of society in a kindred nation , so revolting to humanity , and withal so little dreamed of as possible among a Christian community , that I found my ...
... writing for Englishmen . I was bringing home to my countrymen correct views of a state of society in a kindred nation , so revolting to humanity , and withal so little dreamed of as possible among a Christian community , that I found my ...
الصفحة 308
... writer in human history . That position is well summed up by one of the ablest and best authorities which England can produce . I refer to Mr. Kay , in his " Social Condition and Education of the People of Eng- land . " Mr. Kay was ...
... writer in human history . That position is well summed up by one of the ablest and best authorities which England can produce . I refer to Mr. Kay , in his " Social Condition and Education of the People of Eng- land . " Mr. Kay was ...
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... brought into subjection to the will of the lord of the soil , who can turn them from their holdings at his pleasure . In a recent able article in the Westminster Review , the writer 310 MR . KAY'S INVESTIGATIONS . says : " In.
... brought into subjection to the will of the lord of the soil , who can turn them from their holdings at his pleasure . In a recent able article in the Westminster Review , the writer 310 MR . KAY'S INVESTIGATIONS . says : " In.
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... crowded bed - rooms much too horrible to be alluded to . Nor are these solitary instances , but similar reports are given by gentlemen writing in ALL parts of the country . PEASANT HEATHENISM . 313 " The miserable character of the.
... crowded bed - rooms much too horrible to be alluded to . Nor are these solitary instances , but similar reports are given by gentlemen writing in ALL parts of the country . PEASANT HEATHENISM . 313 " The miserable character of the.
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... writer found that , in the great majority of instances , the condition of the cottages was deplorably bad . The very ... writes : " But bad as are the tenements usually occupied by the poor , they are not , except in rare cases , quite ...
... writer found that , in the great majority of instances , the condition of the cottages was deplorably bad . The very ... writes : " But bad as are the tenements usually occupied by the poor , they are not , except in rare cases , quite ...
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