Peers and Parvenus: A Novel, Band 1H. Colburn, 1846 |
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... labour , unremitting from the cradle to the coffin , had rendered almost as callous as his own . Had an intruder of high degree sought shelter at that moment in the cabin from the storm that was raging without , he might have moralized ...
... labour , unremitting from the cradle to the coffin , had rendered almost as callous as his own . Had an intruder of high degree sought shelter at that moment in the cabin from the storm that was raging without , he might have moralized ...
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... labours had not sufficed to maintain ; and to settle with the overseers that on the morrow she should be hid in the dust . For the poor , who resign so much of which we take no account , are denied even the solace of mourning . crowded ...
... labours had not sufficed to maintain ; and to settle with the overseers that on the morrow she should be hid in the dust . For the poor , who resign so much of which we take no account , are denied even the solace of mourning . crowded ...
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... labour relieved its own exertions by yielding untroubled rest . Nature stood the poor man's friend . He lay down on his flock bed when the night time came , and in five minutes was asleep ; dreaming of summer sunshine , green pastures ...
... labour relieved its own exertions by yielding untroubled rest . Nature stood the poor man's friend . He lay down on his flock bed when the night time came , and in five minutes was asleep ; dreaming of summer sunshine , green pastures ...
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... labour with diligence , and exercise the first great social duty , to bear and forbear . Scanty as was their food , they were instructed to consider it a blessing worthy of thanksgiving ; hard as was their bed , it was consecrated by a ...
... labour with diligence , and exercise the first great social duty , to bear and forbear . Scanty as was their food , they were instructed to consider it a blessing worthy of thanksgiving ; hard as was their bed , it was consecrated by a ...
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... labours of aunt Morris , Squire Hecksworth of Bilston Hall , a family seat about a mile from the village , brought home with him a wife , who ( in spite of the opposition of the superannuated curate representing the plu- ralist ...
... labours of aunt Morris , Squire Hecksworth of Bilston Hall , a family seat about a mile from the village , brought home with him a wife , who ( in spite of the opposition of the superannuated curate representing the plu- ralist ...
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