The Social History of Great Britain During the Reigns of the Stuarts, Beginning with the Seventeenth Century, Том 1W.H. Colyer, 1843 |
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... English language is spoken all over it , it must be highly use- ful for the public to know the social condition of that people at the period of its first settlement . Those who did not emi- grate from those islands will find information ...
... English language is spoken all over it , it must be highly use- ful for the public to know the social condition of that people at the period of its first settlement . Those who did not emi- grate from those islands will find information ...
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... English Constitution , Torture , Law Characters , Architecture , Castles ,. Hospitality , Home Travelling , Pillion Riding , Coaches , Sedan Chairs , Post - chaises , Turnpike Roads , Canals , Railroads ,. • 53 Tobacco and Snuff , 67 ...
... English Constitution , Torture , Law Characters , Architecture , Castles ,. Hospitality , Home Travelling , Pillion Riding , Coaches , Sedan Chairs , Post - chaises , Turnpike Roads , Canals , Railroads ,. • 53 Tobacco and Snuff , 67 ...
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... English poor man , the native poor , it left the stranger from Scotland and Ireland unmolested . They might come and settle down , or move about , and there was no power to molest them , it being well known he could not claim relief if ...
... English poor man , the native poor , it left the stranger from Scotland and Ireland unmolested . They might come and settle down , or move about , and there was no power to molest them , it being well known he could not claim relief if ...
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... English chil- dren to be transported to America , 1642 . About twenty years past I read the following curious para- graph in a London newspaper : " A man was brought before a magistrate for neglecting his wife . He married a woman of St ...
... English chil- dren to be transported to America , 1642 . About twenty years past I read the following curious para- graph in a London newspaper : " A man was brought before a magistrate for neglecting his wife . He married a woman of St ...
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... English being missing nor any ship lost , saving only a small one . " It seems now pretty fortunate that the armada was dispersed , and so destroyed in detail ; for , from the writers of that period , it appears that Essex , Burleigh ...
... English being missing nor any ship lost , saving only a small one . " It seems now pretty fortunate that the armada was dispersed , and so destroyed in detail ; for , from the writers of that period , it appears that Essex , Burleigh ...
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