Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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... masters , ib .; masters necessarily averse to a lock. L sion , 156 . Н. Hall , Basil , adventure of , 69 . Hallam , A. H. , commemorated by Tennyson's ' In Memoriam , ' 252 . M. Machinery , new , a cause of strikes , 276 . Mammalian ...
... masters , ib .; masters necessarily averse to a lock. L sion , 156 . Н. Hall , Basil , adventure of , 69 . Hallam , A. H. , commemorated by Tennyson's ' In Memoriam , ' 252 . M. Machinery , new , a cause of strikes , 276 . Mammalian ...
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... masters , 285 . Peasant wars in Southern Germany , 26 . Petty , Sir William , his odd theories on population , 53 . Pitt , Mr. , anecdote of an insurance on the life of , 41 . Poet , characteristics of a true , 264 . Polynesians ...
... masters , 285 . Peasant wars in Southern Germany , 26 . Petty , Sir William , his odd theories on population , 53 . Pitt , Mr. , anecdote of an insurance on the life of , 41 . Poet , characteristics of a true , 264 . Polynesians ...
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masters , ib .; masters necessarily averse to a lock - out , ib .; spinners ' strike in 1810 , 272 , 273 ; in 1824 and 1829 , 273 ; murder of Mr. Ashton , ib .; Preston strikes , 274 ; demands of the opera- tives , 275 ; Glasgow strikes ...
masters , ib .; masters necessarily averse to a lock - out , ib .; spinners ' strike in 1810 , 272 , 273 ; in 1824 and 1829 , 273 ; murder of Mr. Ashton , ib .; Preston strikes , 274 ; demands of the opera- tives , 275 ; Glasgow strikes ...
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... master of the boy's first school . There was property - whence it came appears not , but sufficient for his decent maintenance , and for an University education ; sufficient , unhappily , to tempt these unscrupulous guardians . It was ...
... master of the boy's first school . There was property - whence it came appears not , but sufficient for his decent maintenance , and for an University education ; sufficient , unhappily , to tempt these unscrupulous guardians . It was ...
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... master a pension , which Erasmus held for life . He had an offer of a more promising pupil ; he was to cram an unlettered noble youth , the son of James Stanley , Earl of Derby , and so son - in - law to the King's mother , for a ...
... master a pension , which Erasmus held for life . He had an offer of a more promising pupil ; he was to cram an unlettered noble youth , the son of James Stanley , Earl of Derby , and so son - in - law to the King's mother , for a ...
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