The Republican, Volumen14Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1970 |
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... shillings , my two oldest boys earn five more , and the parish allows my six youngest children each a shilling a week ; and thus eighteen shillings is all the money we have to keep twelve persons . My wife has not been able to earn any ...
... shillings , my two oldest boys earn five more , and the parish allows my six youngest children each a shilling a week ; and thus eighteen shillings is all the money we have to keep twelve persons . My wife has not been able to earn any ...
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... shillings a quarter less than he otherwise could , what benefit is that to the working hand , whilst employment is ... shilling per week , she would answer in the language of nature and of truth , " I don't know , Sir , I dare say what ...
... shillings a quarter less than he otherwise could , what benefit is that to the working hand , whilst employment is ... shilling per week , she would answer in the language of nature and of truth , " I don't know , Sir , I dare say what ...
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... shillings to spare , his object is evident . His chapel and cellar are to him a fortune ; and if he supply some of the dissecting rooms , for which by - the - bye I should be inclined to excuse him in consideration of its utility , he ...
... shillings to spare , his object is evident . His chapel and cellar are to him a fortune ; and if he supply some of the dissecting rooms , for which by - the - bye I should be inclined to excuse him in consideration of its utility , he ...
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An Address to the People of this Island by Richard | 1 |
Royal Buildings Observations by the Editor of The Times | 2 |
Carlile on his past proceedings and future prospects On | 33 |
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