Set in a Silver SeaDoubleday, 1968 - 359 頁 A social history of England from the days of the first Stuart king, James, when England was largely an agricultural and rural country, through the reign of Queen Victoria, when England had become the world's foremost industrial and Imperial giant. |
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... numbers of their fellows in factory and counting - house away from the fresh air and sun- light . It was not only in the towns that man suffered on a cross of economic necessity . Between 1796 and 1815 more than eighteen hundred ...
... numbers of their fellows in factory and counting - house away from the fresh air and sun- light . It was not only in the towns that man suffered on a cross of economic necessity . Between 1796 and 1815 more than eighteen hundred ...
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... wore his thickest greatcoat in church as the fungi grew in such numbers about the communion table . Letters and Remains of Edward Fitzgerald I 119 . the less alcoholic to be drunk by the children and 232 SET IN A SILVER SEA.
... wore his thickest greatcoat in church as the fungi grew in such numbers about the communion table . Letters and Remains of Edward Fitzgerald I 119 . the less alcoholic to be drunk by the children and 232 SET IN A SILVER SEA.
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... number of lifehold properties and copyholds of inheritance was every year diminishing . The older , smaller type of ... numbers in the remoter parts of the country - particularly in Devonshire , Wales and Clun Forest , in the Fens , and ...
... number of lifehold properties and copyholds of inheritance was every year diminishing . The older , smaller type of ... numbers in the remoter parts of the country - particularly in Devonshire , Wales and Clun Forest , in the Fens , and ...
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