Dr. Southwood Smith: A RetrospectBlackwood, 1898 - 169 páginas |
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... says : " I have known the chil- dren hide themselves in the wool so that they could not go home when the work was over . I have seen six or eight fetched out of the stove and beat out of the mill . " Another says : " After the children ...
... says : " I have known the chil- dren hide themselves in the wool so that they could not go home when the work was over . I have seen six or eight fetched out of the stove and beat out of the mill . " Another says : " After the children ...
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... , Dr Southwood Smith writes an exact account of what he saw . He went personally over the greater part of the Bethnal Green and Whitechapel districts . " I traversed , " he says , " a circle of from six to seven 62 DR SOUTHWOOD SMITH .
... , Dr Southwood Smith writes an exact account of what he saw . He went personally over the greater part of the Bethnal Green and Whitechapel districts . " I traversed , " he says , " a circle of from six to seven 62 DR SOUTHWOOD SMITH .
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A Retrospect Gertrude Hill Lewes. says , " a circle of from six to seven miles in extent . I wrote the account of the places I am about to notice on the spot ; I entered many of the houses and examined their condition as to cleanliness ...
A Retrospect Gertrude Hill Lewes. says , " a circle of from six to seven miles in extent . I wrote the account of the places I am about to notice on the spot ; I entered many of the houses and examined their condition as to cleanliness ...
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... says , " to set about ventilating such districts as Bethnal Green and Whitechapel , yet , if the importance of the principle be duly appreciated and the object be kept steadily in view , much may be accomplished . In some of the worst ...
... says , " to set about ventilating such districts as Bethnal Green and Whitechapel , yet , if the importance of the principle be duly appreciated and the object be kept steadily in view , much may be accomplished . In some of the worst ...
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... says , " is it not a wonder , how the dwellers in narrow ways can bear it ? Think of a sick man in such a place as St Martin's Court , listening to the footsteps , and in the midst of pain and weariness obliged , despite himself ( as ...
... says , " is it not a wonder , how the dwellers in narrow ways can bear it ? Think of a sick man in such a place as St Martin's Court , listening to the footsteps , and in the midst of pain and weariness obliged , despite himself ( as ...
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