Pandaemonium: The Coming of the Machine as Seen by Contemporary Observers, 1660-1886Humphrey Jennings, Mary-Lou Jennings, Charles Madge Free Press, 1985 - 376 頁 Documents the public reaction to the industrial revolution. |
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... England is full of wealth , of multifarious produce , supply for human want in every kind ; yet England is dying of inanition . With unabated bounty the land of England blooms and grows ; waving with yellow harvests ; thick - studded ...
... England is full of wealth , of multifarious produce , supply for human want in every kind ; yet England is dying of inanition . With unabated bounty the land of England blooms and grows ; waving with yellow harvests ; thick - studded ...
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... England and its People by Hugh Miller , written 1846 , published 1847 . BIRMINGHAM 1846 Almost all the larger towns of England manifest some one leading taste or other . Some are peculiarly literary , some decidedly scientific ; and the ...
... England and its People by Hugh Miller , written 1846 , published 1847 . BIRMINGHAM 1846 Almost all the larger towns of England manifest some one leading taste or other . Some are peculiarly literary , some decidedly scientific ; and the ...
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... England , - in Wordsworth's own home , - a procession of villagers on their feast day provided for themselves , by way of music , a steam - plough whistling at the head of them ? 328 From The Future of England by John Ruskin . THE ...
... England , - in Wordsworth's own home , - a procession of villagers on their feast day provided for themselves , by way of music , a steam - plough whistling at the head of them ? 328 From The Future of England by John Ruskin . THE ...
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