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The woman spoke roughly , but not disrespectfully , for the poor have often an intuitive perception of character , and there was something in the gentle loving countenance of Helen Angus , that seemed as a sure index of a warm and ...
The woman spoke roughly , but not disrespectfully , for the poor have often an intuitive perception of character , and there was something in the gentle loving countenance of Helen Angus , that seemed as a sure index of a warm and ...
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God bless you for a dear good lady , " exclaimed the poor creature , to whom a silver coin , however small , was a treasure of rare occurrence ; " would that there was more like ye in the land ; ye little know what ye could do in ...
God bless you for a dear good lady , " exclaimed the poor creature , to whom a silver coin , however small , was a treasure of rare occurrence ; " would that there was more like ye in the land ; ye little know what ye could do in ...
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... to a poor little lame girl that had brought some work from her mother , and happened to stand near the carriage . ... and the word of pity you spoke to the poor lame child , and I thought that perhaps you wouldn't be angry if I told ...
... to a poor little lame girl that had brought some work from her mother , and happened to stand near the carriage . ... and the word of pity you spoke to the poor lame child , and I thought that perhaps you wouldn't be angry if I told ...
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The poor - rates have increased in about a century from one million and a half to about seven millions per annum . The public charities and philanthropic societies , which have multiplied in our time , are confessedly unable to meet the ...
The poor - rates have increased in about a century from one million and a half to about seven millions per annum . The public charities and philanthropic societies , which have multiplied in our time , are confessedly unable to meet the ...
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He must be fed , however , and he becomes a burthen upon the poor - rate . The manure that would enrich it is , by another system of waste , cast into our rivers , generating fever and disease . Why should not the labour and the land be ...
He must be fed , however , and he becomes a burthen upon the poor - rate . The manure that would enrich it is , by another system of waste , cast into our rivers , generating fever and disease . Why should not the labour and the land be ...
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