William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 páginas |
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... wrote to Joseph Hill in July : " . . . there are very near one thousand two hundred lace - makers in this beggarly town . " 30 All of them , he continued , looked upon " every loaf they bought as the last ... WILLIAM COWPER , HUMANITARIAN.
... wrote to Joseph Hill in July : " . . . there are very near one thousand two hundred lace - makers in this beggarly town . " 30 All of them , he continued , looked upon " every loaf they bought as the last ... WILLIAM COWPER , HUMANITARIAN.
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... wrote to Newton concerning a ballad that he had composed : ... An application from a lady , and backed by you , could not be less than irresistible ; that lady , too , a daughter of Mr. Thornton's . With ... WILLIAM COWPER , HUMANITARIAN.
... wrote to Newton concerning a ballad that he had composed : ... An application from a lady , and backed by you , could not be less than irresistible ; that lady , too , a daughter of Mr. Thornton's . With ... WILLIAM COWPER , HUMANITARIAN.
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... wrote to Lady Hesketh to announce that the New- tons would arrive in Olney three weeks thence . In the letter he expresses enthusiasm for Pitt on account of his support of Sir William Dolben's bill to ... WILLIAM COWPER , HUMANITARIAN.
... wrote to Lady Hesketh to announce that the New- tons would arrive in Olney three weeks thence . In the letter he expresses enthusiasm for Pitt on account of his support of Sir William Dolben's bill to ... WILLIAM COWPER , HUMANITARIAN.
Índice
THE Background | 1 |
COWPER AND THE PROBLEMS | 20 |
LEGAL REFORMS | 113 |
Direitos de autor | |
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