The Household Narrative of Current Events, Volume 3Charles Dickens 1852 - Periodicals |
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Page vii
... asking power to distribute the clergy reserved lands , 233 ; modification of the usury laws , 233 ; petitions to the Queen , 266 . California - fresh discoveries of gold , 23 ; outrages by the Indians , 23 ; amount of gold exported in ...
... asking power to distribute the clergy reserved lands , 233 ; modification of the usury laws , 233 ; petitions to the Queen , 266 . California - fresh discoveries of gold , 23 ; outrages by the Indians , 23 ; amount of gold exported in ...
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... asked if she had no remedy in law ? Mr. Hardwick said he knew of none . A most daring Murder was perpetrated on the 27th of December at Belper by a man named Anthony Turner , who had been for some years in the habit of collecting rents ...
... asked if she had no remedy in law ? Mr. Hardwick said he knew of none . A most daring Murder was perpetrated on the 27th of December at Belper by a man named Anthony Turner , who had been for some years in the habit of collecting rents ...
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... asked him to go immediately to his sister , Mrs. Haffenden , of Layton Hall , Notts , who was dangerously ill . He did so , the distance from town being about 150 miles . The usual charge is 10s . 6d . per mile , or 15 guineas per day ...
... asked him to go immediately to his sister , Mrs. Haffenden , of Layton Hall , Notts , who was dangerously ill . He did so , the distance from town being about 150 miles . The usual charge is 10s . 6d . per mile , or 15 guineas per day ...
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... asked a watch- man to go and hold his lamp for a few minutes to light him whilst he completed his task . The watchman did so , but whilst he was assisting the mechanic to lift the shaft into its place he unfortunately dropped his lamp ...
... asked a watch- man to go and hold his lamp for a few minutes to light him whilst he completed his task . The watchman did so , but whilst he was assisting the mechanic to lift the shaft into its place he unfortunately dropped his lamp ...
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... asked for the removal of a man from a machine , the preceding year by more than half ( from about 590 who was working at it , who had earned a title to work additional miles to about 240 additional miles ) , showed at it by the time he ...
... asked for the removal of a man from a machine , the preceding year by more than half ( from about 590 who was working at it , who had earned a title to work additional miles to about 240 additional miles ) , showed at it by the time he ...
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