Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2William Howitt W. Lovett, 1847 |
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... give way to a thirst for being amid green fields and quiet villages . That the land coral insects may grow weary of covering the earth in certain enchanted spots with such immense incrustations of baked clay ; and may turn into ...
... give way to a thirst for being amid green fields and quiet villages . That the land coral insects may grow weary of covering the earth in certain enchanted spots with such immense incrustations of baked clay ; and may turn into ...
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... give goods for food . But to give goods for cheap food , they must give it cheap too , or the nations abroad will make goods for them- selves , spite of sending us cheap corn ; and then , where is our money balance ? where are our money ...
... give goods for food . But to give goods for cheap food , they must give it cheap too , or the nations abroad will make goods for them- selves , spite of sending us cheap corn ; and then , where is our money balance ? where are our money ...
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... Give us to eat from thine abundant store , For thou art affluent , and hast to spare ; We are thy children ; we ... gives us in his sketches all that Carleton with his powerful pen , and Mrs. Hall with her woman's heart , have written of ...
... Give us to eat from thine abundant store , For thou art affluent , and hast to spare ; We are thy children ; we ... gives us in his sketches all that Carleton with his powerful pen , and Mrs. Hall with her woman's heart , have written of ...
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... give the bread of charity to the famished poor ; it is to secure existence , property , to every man whose hands are his Who is the radical who has said with more vehement warmth than Sismondi , " There is spoliation ; the rich man robs ...
... give the bread of charity to the famished poor ; it is to secure existence , property , to every man whose hands are his Who is the radical who has said with more vehement warmth than Sismondi , " There is spoliation ; the rich man robs ...
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... give , Eight days on wretched aliments he fed , And gnawed the very flocks that stuffed his bed , And tried for drink - oh , many a worse endeavour ! Till the ninth morning quenched his thirst for ever . Against him dead his grandfather ...
... give , Eight days on wretched aliments he fed , And gnawed the very flocks that stuffed his bed , And tried for drink - oh , many a worse endeavour ! Till the ninth morning quenched his thirst for ever . Against him dead his grandfather ...
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