The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... fact , we are treating an exception as a rule . All the writers who have studied this question , whether English , Scotch , or French , agree in telling us , that we misjudge the case , if we suppose that the mass of women fall simply ...
... fact , we are treating an exception as a rule . All the writers who have studied this question , whether English , Scotch , or French , agree in telling us , that we misjudge the case , if we suppose that the mass of women fall simply ...
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... fact . With even incessant application , she could not make more than three shirts a day , which only produced her 3 ... Facts like these , which , alas ! might be multiplied to any extent by those conversant with needlewomen's pay in ...
... fact . With even incessant application , she could not make more than three shirts a day , which only produced her 3 ... Facts like these , which , alas ! might be multiplied to any extent by those conversant with needlewomen's pay in ...
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... facts of female suffering , the gay plumage that we see abroad drives our thoughts into the heated rooms where the exhausted and fainting girls prepare the show , and ball - room splendour seems like a guilty sight , as we remember the ...
... facts of female suffering , the gay plumage that we see abroad drives our thoughts into the heated rooms where the exhausted and fainting girls prepare the show , and ball - room splendour seems like a guilty sight , as we remember the ...
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... fact had been brought , that , out of a large number of factory girls , confirmed last year in one of the largest manufacturing towns of the north , not one had kept her purity . All had fallen ; all came as peni- tents to that holy ...
... fact had been brought , that , out of a large number of factory girls , confirmed last year in one of the largest manufacturing towns of the north , not one had kept her purity . All had fallen ; all came as peni- tents to that holy ...
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... facts relative to the condition of the dwell- ings of the poor . We will furnish our readers with a single sample of these facts . " From a paper read by C. Bowles Fripp , Esq . , at the statistical section of the meeting of the British ...
... facts relative to the condition of the dwell- ings of the poor . We will furnish our readers with a single sample of these facts . " From a paper read by C. Bowles Fripp , Esq . , at the statistical section of the meeting of the British ...
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