Macmillan's Magazine, 28. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1873 |
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439. oldal
... labourer , and to twist the Union towards objects very different from those which it is intended to serve . To point out the dangers above adverted to , and the manner also in ... labourer to The National Agricultural Labourers ' Union . 439.
... labourer , and to twist the Union towards objects very different from those which it is intended to serve . To point out the dangers above adverted to , and the manner also in ... labourer to The National Agricultural Labourers ' Union . 439.
442. oldal
... labourer would have been much worse than it is . The clergy of the rural districts would , in my opinion , be better doing their Master's work , as well as be wiser in their generation , if , instead of opposing or even standing aloof ...
... labourer would have been much worse than it is . The clergy of the rural districts would , in my opinion , be better doing their Master's work , as well as be wiser in their generation , if , instead of opposing or even standing aloof ...
443. oldal
... labourer is much better than it seems , by reason of his having a potato - ground in addition to his cottage and ... labourers . In ninety - nine 442 The National Agricultural Labourers ' Union .
... labourer is much better than it seems , by reason of his having a potato - ground in addition to his cottage and ... labourers . In ninety - nine 442 The National Agricultural Labourers ' Union .
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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