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Pagina 20
... things ( poor creatures , my heart bleeds for them while I write ) , in dark , damp cellars , crouching upon filthy straw , huddled up , as I have beheld them , like lumps of waste skin , and crooked , stunted bones - so wretched , that ...
... things ( poor creatures , my heart bleeds for them while I write ) , in dark , damp cellars , crouching upon filthy straw , huddled up , as I have beheld them , like lumps of waste skin , and crooked , stunted bones - so wretched , that ...
Pagina 31
... things , the condition of the hand - loom weavers has deteriorated so much , that it is in great danger of either extinguishing the trade altogether , OR OF PRODUCING A RUPTURE IN SOCIETY ; and I be- lieve that it is from a feeling of ...
... things , the condition of the hand - loom weavers has deteriorated so much , that it is in great danger of either extinguishing the trade altogether , OR OF PRODUCING A RUPTURE IN SOCIETY ; and I be- lieve that it is from a feeling of ...
Pagina 35
... things could not continue ; there must be laws to regulate their wages , not by the value of their work , but the pleasure of their masters , or they would not be crowded in hot task - houses by day , and blended together in damp ...
... things could not continue ; there must be laws to regulate their wages , not by the value of their work , but the pleasure of their masters , or they would not be crowded in hot task - houses by day , and blended together in damp ...
Pagina 39
... things bad before , but never anything equal to the present state of things . We have had the Corn Leaguers here , trying John Bull all sorts of ways , but John asks them such queer questions , that they look like some one bewildered ...
... things bad before , but never anything equal to the present state of things . We have had the Corn Leaguers here , trying John Bull all sorts of ways , but John asks them such queer questions , that they look like some one bewildered ...
Pagina 43
... things you know , and knowing them , you might very naturally suppose , that Mr. Edmund Ashworth and his comrades were wicked and cruel beyond other men . See , Sir , the consequences of Covetousness : the school of philosophy in which ...
... things you know , and knowing them , you might very naturally suppose , that Mr. Edmund Ashworth and his comrades were wicked and cruel beyond other men . See , Sir , the consequences of Covetousness : the school of philosophy in which ...
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adopted agricultural aristocracy believe Bill capital cause Chartists Christian classes commercial COMMUNICATIONS FROM FRIENDS consequence Conservative Constitution Corn Laws deputation distress duty employment endeavoured England evil fact favour feel Fleet Papers Fleet Prison foreign Free Trade give Government hear HOLYWELL STREET honour hope House of Commons Husbandman that laboureth increase industry interest labour landlords Leaguers Leeds legislate letter liberal London Lord Lordship Malthus manufacturing districts matter means measures mind Minister misery nation nature never noble object operation opinion oppression Palace Row Parliament party PAVEY persons pieces the Oppressor political Poor Law Commissioners population Premier present principle Printed by Vincent prosperity protection proved Queen's Prison question regulation respect RICHARD OASTLER Riddlesworth save the children Sir George Sinclair Sir James Graham Sir Robert Peel STEILL sufferings THOMAS THORNHILL truth Vincent Torras wages Whig words
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Pagina 185 - Every individual is continually exerting himself to find out the most advantageous employment for whatever capital he can command. It is his own advantage, indeed, and not that of the society, which he has in view. But the study of his own advantage naturally, or rather necessarily leads him to prefer that employment which is most advantageous to the society.
Pagina 264 - And what will ye do in the day of visitation, and in the desolation which shall come from far ? to whom will ye flee for help? and where will ye leave your glory ? 4 Without me they shall bow down under the prisoners, and they shall fall under the slain.
Pagina 297 - He shall judge the poor of the people, he shall save the children of the needy, and shall break in pieces the oppressor.
Pagina 204 - The right hand of the Lord is exalted: the right hand of the Lord doeth valiantly, I shall not die but live, and declare the works of the Lord. The Lord hath chastened me sore; but He hath not given me over unto death.
Pagina 183 - Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles ? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit ; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.
Pagina 184 - But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.
Pagina 393 - And I am very sore displeased with the heathen that are at ease: for I was but a little displeased, and they helped forward the affliction.
Pagina 305 - Also in thy skirts is found the blood of the souls of the poor innocents: I have not found it by secret search, but upon all these 35 Yet thou sayest, Because I am innocent, surely his anger shall turn from me.