The Quarterly Review, Volumes 107-108John Murray, 1860 |
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... living on land can have one of his own . ' He then of their own . But the great want of the graphically describes the miseries of a soli- colony was a free labouring population , tary life to a man accustomed to the elegant and an ...
... living on land can have one of his own . ' He then of their own . But the great want of the graphically describes the miseries of a soli- colony was a free labouring population , tary life to a man accustomed to the elegant and an ...
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... living in a huge glass - house ourselves , we are not in a position to throw stones at our kindred be- yond the seas ; and we are bound to admit that the late working of our own constitu- tional government does not present the bright ...
... living in a huge glass - house ourselves , we are not in a position to throw stones at our kindred be- yond the seas ; and we are bound to admit that the late working of our own constitu- tional government does not present the bright ...
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... living whose first shirts were spun for them and the West Riding of Yorkshire . On the by their mothers or sisters . The pleasant improvement of turnpike - roads , waggons were picture of the cottage dame employed at her set up , and ...
... living whose first shirts were spun for them and the West Riding of Yorkshire . On the by their mothers or sisters . The pleasant improvement of turnpike - roads , waggons were picture of the cottage dame employed at her set up , and ...
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... living chiefly by weaving , he made but slow progress . By the year 1767 , however , he had completed a spinning - frame , in one part of which he placed eight rovings in a row , and in another part eight spindles driven by hand from a ...
... living chiefly by weaving , he made but slow progress . By the year 1767 , however , he had completed a spinning - frame , in one part of which he placed eight rovings in a row , and in another part eight spindles driven by hand from a ...
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... living . One gentleman , near Bolton , has informed us that his grandfather , having ordered a wig of Arkwright , was required to pay a guinea for it in advance . Before the wig could be made , Arkwright had left the town in pursuit of ...
... living . One gentleman , near Bolton , has informed us that his grandfather , having ordered a wig of Arkwright , was required to pay a guinea for it in advance . Before the wig could be made , Arkwright had left the town in pursuit of ...
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