Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811, Volume 1J. Ballantyne and Company, 1817 - 530 páginas |
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... reached in a few years the highest honours of this kind . I have not seen any thing of his yet . He is from Scotland , very young , and in bad health , but extremely well - informed 54 LONDON - PICTURES - DOMESTIC SUBJECTS .
... reached in a few years the highest honours of this kind . I have not seen any thing of his yet . He is from Scotland , very young , and in bad health , but extremely well - informed 54 LONDON - PICTURES - DOMESTIC SUBJECTS .
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... Scotland with blood . At last the son of the murdered king returns with an English army , and Macbeth , forsaken by all , is killed . He had , since his accession to the throne , paid a visit to his old friends the witches , whose ...
... Scotland with blood . At last the son of the murdered king returns with an English army , and Macbeth , forsaken by all , is killed . He had , since his accession to the throne , paid a visit to his old friends the witches , whose ...
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... Scotland , and return by the East . Aliens are required in time of war to apply at the alien - office , every three months , for a license to reside ; a British subject must join in the application . For such a journey as ours I have ...
... Scotland , and return by the East . Aliens are required in time of war to apply at the alien - office , every three months , for a license to reside ; a British subject must join in the application . For such a journey as ours I have ...
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... Scotland shews , yet it is not pre- tended that parish assistance could be disconti- nued suddenly . The prodigious extent of waste land appears to me to offer the most natural sub- stitute . The nation has perhaps two hundred thousand ...
... Scotland shews , yet it is not pre- tended that parish assistance could be disconti- nued suddenly . The prodigious extent of waste land appears to me to offer the most natural sub- stitute . The nation has perhaps two hundred thousand ...
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Louis Simond. ertions , as in other countries , and particularly Scotland . The most plausible argument in favour of the institution of the poor - laws is this : In years of scarcity labourers are induced to greater exer- tions , by ...
Louis Simond. ertions , as in other countries , and particularly Scotland . The most plausible argument in favour of the institution of the poor - laws is this : In years of scarcity labourers are induced to greater exer- tions , by ...
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