The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... seem to invite them to enter in , they are driven from the doors for want of room . As it is , we venture to say , that not one among a thousand male penitents has ever done more than feel sorrow for his companions in sin . Not only ...
... seem to invite them to enter in , they are driven from the doors for want of room . As it is , we venture to say , that not one among a thousand male penitents has ever done more than feel sorrow for his companions in sin . Not only ...
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... seems to be an improvement ; for I recollect a memorable case which came before me , where two women were paid only 1d . a shirt for what they made ; but , from the exposure that then took place of this system of starvation and hard ...
... seems to be an improvement ; for I recollect a memorable case which came before me , where two women were paid only 1d . a shirt for what they made ; but , from the exposure that then took place of this system of starvation and hard ...
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... seem the only points left for choice , and may depend somewhat upon the natural passion or appetites of the various women ; and we must not think that in such an hour , when the mind is in the midst of vibrations the most terrible ...
... seem the only points left for choice , and may depend somewhat upon the natural passion or appetites of the various women ; and we must not think that in such an hour , when the mind is in the midst of vibrations the most terrible ...
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... seems like a guilty sight , as we remember the midnight watches of those who deck the female part of those brilliant scenes . Alas ! alas ! what is going on in the midst of us ? What under- currents of misery there are , which do not ...
... seems like a guilty sight , as we remember the midnight watches of those who deck the female part of those brilliant scenes . Alas ! alas ! what is going on in the midst of us ? What under- currents of misery there are , which do not ...
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... seem small prospects of any considerable success . ourselves , looking to these two great tempters , poverty and over- work , whether acting alone or in concert , we cannot but be con- vinced that a vigorous , well - directed , and well ...
... seem small prospects of any considerable success . ourselves , looking to these two great tempters , poverty and over- work , whether acting alone or in concert , we cannot but be con- vinced that a vigorous , well - directed , and well ...
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