The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 148
... poor lunatics being taken from the chains and cruelty which had too often been their lot at home , and placed in at least comparative comfort and freedom . After several unsatisfactory attempts to ameliorate the con- dition of the insane ...
... poor lunatics being taken from the chains and cruelty which had too often been their lot at home , and placed in at least comparative comfort and freedom . After several unsatisfactory attempts to ameliorate the con- dition of the insane ...
Page 162
... poor for- lorn infant . They were starved out of their own country by bad laws , and their fathers and mothers now lie in the great grave at Grosse Isle . Poor mothers ! they could not remain with their little ones ; you will be mothers ...
... poor for- lorn infant . They were starved out of their own country by bad laws , and their fathers and mothers now lie in the great grave at Grosse Isle . Poor mothers ! they could not remain with their little ones ; you will be mothers ...
Page 179
... POOR MAN'S CHILD . " My own poor Magdalen , alas ! I've asked the neighbours round and round . What can we do in such a pass , Not a sponsor is to be found ! " To the poor babe God sends us here , Refusing even a dole so small ; His ...
... POOR MAN'S CHILD . " My own poor Magdalen , alas ! I've asked the neighbours round and round . What can we do in such a pass , Not a sponsor is to be found ! " To the poor babe God sends us here , Refusing even a dole so small ; His ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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