The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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... 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 by the force of unbridled passion , of an unrestrained ...
... 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 by the force of unbridled passion , of an unrestrained ...
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... writer observes , ' On attending a short time since at the workhouse of our parishes , I was struck by the happy , contented , and generally prepossessing appearance of a hundred or two little girls , who were playing in the court ; and ...
... writer observes , ' On attending a short time since at the workhouse of our parishes , I was struck by the happy , contented , and generally prepossessing appearance of a hundred or two little girls , who were playing in the court ; and ...
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... writers upon this subject , that not only the inferior ranks of sempstresses help largely to fill our streets with sin , but that the higher classes of workwomen , the young girls in notable milliners establishments , swell the stream ...
... writers upon this subject , that not only the inferior ranks of sempstresses help largely to fill our streets with sin , but that the higher classes of workwomen , the young girls in notable milliners establishments , swell the stream ...
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... writer , an enthusiast for the Revolution , from whom we learn this character of Vergniaud : -that it is , M. De Lamartine , who says : - " Malvagio traditor - alla tu ' onta I'porterĂ² di te vere novelle . " Inf . 32 . Madame Roland ...
... writer , an enthusiast for the Revolution , from whom we learn this character of Vergniaud : -that it is , M. De Lamartine , who says : - " Malvagio traditor - alla tu ' onta I'porterĂ² di te vere novelle . " Inf . 32 . Madame Roland ...
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... writers from that hour till the present day ? If the names of individual members of the Girondins have little room to be grateful to M. De Lamartine , still less has the " in- humata infletaque turba " generally . One of the gravest pas ...
... writers from that hour till the present day ? If the names of individual members of the Girondins have little room to be grateful to M. De Lamartine , still less has the " in- humata infletaque turba " generally . One of the gravest pas ...
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