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... Joseph Sturge , of Birmingham . He was born on the 2nd of August , 1793 , at the Manor House , near Elberton , in Gloucestershire . His family had been established in that neighbourhood , for many generations , as farmers and graziers ...
... Joseph Sturge , of Birmingham . He was born on the 2nd of August , 1793 , at the Manor House , near Elberton , in Gloucestershire . His family had been established in that neighbourhood , for many generations , as farmers and graziers ...
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... Joseph Sturge reap the reward he had sown in unflinching courage and unflagging zeal . We do not for a moment forget what was due to his fellow- labourers , but how large a portion of this work was done by Mr. Sturge was brought out in ...
... Joseph Sturge reap the reward he had sown in unflinching courage and unflagging zeal . We do not for a moment forget what was due to his fellow- labourers , but how large a portion of this work was done by Mr. Sturge was brought out in ...
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... Joseph Sturge a helper of men . He was a preux chevalier , like Bayard , sans peur et sans reproche , though the foes he fought with were not men clad in armour , but want and misery and ignorance . His was one of those bright , genial ...
... Joseph Sturge a helper of men . He was a preux chevalier , like Bayard , sans peur et sans reproche , though the foes he fought with were not men clad in armour , but want and misery and ignorance . His was one of those bright , genial ...
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