The Portable Victorian ReaderGordon Sherman Haight Penguin Books, 1976 - Всего страниц: 658 A collection of the most notable prose writings of the time of Queen Victoria. Includes a biographical list of authors. |
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... Professor of Divinity at the newly founded King's College , London . During the 1848 Chartist uprising a young barrister , John Malcolm Ludlow , persuaded him to collaborate in writing tracts for the workingmen , XXIV INTRODUCTION.
... Professor of Divinity at the newly founded King's College , London . During the 1848 Chartist uprising a young barrister , John Malcolm Ludlow , persuaded him to collaborate in writing tracts for the workingmen , XXIV INTRODUCTION.
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... he came to Manchester in 1842 and lived there and in London the rest of his life . He was concerned with the XLIII Chartist movement and collaborated with Karl Marx in The Communist BIOGRAPHICAL LIST OF AUTHORS Biographical List of Authors.
... he came to Manchester in 1842 and lived there and in London the rest of his life . He was concerned with the XLIII Chartist movement and collaborated with Karl Marx in The Communist BIOGRAPHICAL LIST OF AUTHORS Biographical List of Authors.
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... Chartist leaders could have done in all their lives , -to find the pauper children in this workhouse looking robust and well , and apparently the objects of very great care . In the Infant School - a large , light , airy room at the top ...
... Chartist leaders could have done in all their lives , -to find the pauper children in this workhouse looking robust and well , and apparently the objects of very great care . In the Infant School - a large , light , airy room at the top ...
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The Rich | 3 |
Lord Monmouth after the Reform Bill | 13 |
Count DOrsay Calls on Mrs Carlyle | 20 |
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