The Quarterly Review, Volumes 70-71John Murray, 1842 |
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... appear to pro- ceed on a very partial basis . The total popu- lation of Paris in 1836 - the period to which these volumes refer — was 909,126 : the only classes of which he treats are the operatives , 265,000 , the dangerous class ...
... appear to pro- ceed on a very partial basis . The total popu- lation of Paris in 1836 - the period to which these volumes refer — was 909,126 : the only classes of which he treats are the operatives , 265,000 , the dangerous class ...
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... appear to pride themselves on proclaiming their degra- dation and their vice . A considerable propor- tion of the men have passed through the hands of justice ; and many of the women are prosti- In speaking of the vicious portions of ...
... appear to pride themselves on proclaiming their degra- dation and their vice . A considerable propor- tion of the men have passed through the hands of justice ; and many of the women are prosti- In speaking of the vicious portions of ...
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... appear , some of the most skilful of the class are of this description . Others , again , carry the vice of idleness to a pitch scarcely to be believed . Men , who could with ease obtain twenty or We appreciate the immense advantage of ...
... appear , some of the most skilful of the class are of this description . Others , again , carry the vice of idleness to a pitch scarcely to be believed . Men , who could with ease obtain twenty or We appreciate the immense advantage of ...
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... appear- quarter of ' the City ; ' it may be taken as a ance a matter of importance , nay , of ne- specimen of the ... appears to us superior to any other novel of familiar life recently produced in this coun- try ; we even think he might ...
... appear- quarter of ' the City ; ' it may be taken as a ance a matter of importance , nay , of ne- specimen of the ... appears to us superior to any other novel of familiar life recently produced in this coun- try ; we even think he might ...
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... appear to be proportionately much greater in Paris than in London . One especial cause of the ex- tent of this evil is stated by M. Frégier to be the great expense of the formal instru- ments which the law requires prior to mar- riage ...
... appear to be proportionately much greater in Paris than in London . One especial cause of the ex- tent of this evil is stated by M. Frégier to be the great expense of the formal instru- ments which the law requires prior to mar- riage ...
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