The Household Narrative of Current Events, Volume 3Charles Dickens 1852 - Periodicals |
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Page 5
... further than an umbrella , which he carried under his arm . Having beaten him , they flung him into the quarry , leaving him for dead . He was dis- covered by one of his female servants who had him conveyed home . Notwithstanding ...
... further than an umbrella , which he carried under his arm . Having beaten him , they flung him into the quarry , leaving him for dead . He was dis- covered by one of his female servants who had him conveyed home . Notwithstanding ...
Page 8
... further regard the instructions hitherto given to the men as quite inadequate to the proper supervision and safe working of them ; and it certainly does appear to us , that it is very desirable that there should be some stringent rules ...
... further regard the instructions hitherto given to the men as quite inadequate to the proper supervision and safe working of them ; and it certainly does appear to us , that it is very desirable that there should be some stringent rules ...
Page 10
... further aid to their drowning comrades , while the possibility of a chance still remained . " The number of the ship's officers was ten , that of her engineers six , and that of her seamen ninety - six ; the passengers were forty - nine ...
... further aid to their drowning comrades , while the possibility of a chance still remained . " The number of the ship's officers was ten , that of her engineers six , and that of her seamen ninety - six ; the passengers were forty - nine ...
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... further information as to the Amazon , or of the sur- vivors of her destruction . The Hecate , steam sloop , which was despatched to Brest by order of the Admi- ralty , also returned without bringing any intelligence respecting the ...
... further information as to the Amazon , or of the sur- vivors of her destruction . The Hecate , steam sloop , which was despatched to Brest by order of the Admi- ralty , also returned without bringing any intelligence respecting the ...
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... further powers . Mr. Moore proposed a resolution , " That the continuance of burials in the already over- crowded grave - yards of the metropolis was a source of great danger to the public health ; and the Board of Health , being unable ...
... further powers . Mr. Moore proposed a resolution , " That the continuance of burials in the already over- crowded grave - yards of the metropolis was a source of great danger to the public health ; and the Board of Health , being unable ...
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