The Autobiography of Samuel Bamford, المجلد 1Cass, 1967 - 645 من الصفحات |
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... continued : " He was one of those who got into trouble during the Peterloo time ; and the details of what he then saw and suffered are given with a simplicity , an intelligence , and absence of everything like party violence , which it ...
... continued : " He was one of those who got into trouble during the Peterloo time ; and the details of what he then saw and suffered are given with a simplicity , an intelligence , and absence of everything like party violence , which it ...
الصفحة 43
... continued adherents so long as they lived . At the commencement of the French Revolution , a small band only , of readers and enquirers after Truth was to be found in Middleton . They were called " Jacobins , " and " Painites , " and ...
... continued adherents so long as they lived . At the commencement of the French Revolution , a small band only , of readers and enquirers after Truth was to be found in Middleton . They were called " Jacobins , " and " Painites , " and ...
الصفحة 75
... CONTINUED in a very lingering condition , and my health having been consigned to the care of the worthy apothecary , who undertook my cure with the utmost confidence , he almost finished me by con- tinual doses of a nauseous and sickly ...
... CONTINUED in a very lingering condition , and my health having been consigned to the care of the worthy apothecary , who undertook my cure with the utmost confidence , he almost finished me by con- tinual doses of a nauseous and sickly ...
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