| John Bowditch, Clement Ramsland - 1961 - 210 páginas
...step after step; but marches—whither we know! . .. One of Dr. Alison's Scotch facts struck us much. A poor Irish Widow, her husband having died in one...of Edinburgh, went forth with her three children, bare of all resource, to solicit help from the Charitable Establishments of that City. At this Charitable... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1977 - 324 páginas
...neglected hunger-dens of it, is very wretched. One of Dr. Alison's Scotch facts struck us much.'° A poor Irish Widow, her husband having died in one...the Lanes of Edinburgh, went forth with her three childreti, bare of all resource, to solicit help from the Charitable Establishments of that City. At... | |
| Elisabeth Jay, Richard Jay - 1986 - 282 páginas
...neglected hunger-dens of it, is very wretched. One of Dr. Alison's Scotch facts struck us much. 11 A poor Irish Widow, her husband having died in one...of Edinburgh, went forth with her three children, bare of all resource, to solicit help from the Charitable Establishments of that City. At this Charitable... | |
| John Clubbe, Jerome Meckier - 1989 - 192 páginas
...prove to the citizens of a modern city her common humanity by infecting them fatally with disease: A poor Irish Widow, her husband having died in one...of Edinburgh, went forth with her three children, bare of all resource, to solicit help from the Charitable Establishments of that City. At this Charitable... | |
| Rosemary J. Mundhenk, LuAnn McCracken Fletcher - 1999 - 502 páginas
...neglected hunger-dens of it, is very wretched. One of Dr. Alison's Scotch facts struck us much. 25 A poor Irish Widow, her husband having died in one...of Edinburgh, went forth with her three children, bare of all resource, to solicit help from the Charitable Establishments of that City. At this Charitable... | |
| Kate Flint, Howard Morphy - 2000 - 242 páginas
...perhaps the best known passage from Thomas Carlyle's Past and Present, has nothing to do with animals: A poor Irish Widow, her husband having died in one...of Edinburgh, went forth with her three children, bare of all resource, to solicit help from the Charitable Establishments of that City. At this Charitable... | |
| Janice M. Allan - 2004 - 184 páginas
...Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000, I p. 68. I One of Dr. Alison's Scotch facts struck us much. 2 A poor Irish Widow, her husband having died in one...of Edinburgh, went forth with her three children, bare of all resource, to solicit help from the Charitable Establishments of the City. At this Charitable... | |
| Janice M. Allan - 2004 - 180 páginas
...Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000, I p. 68. 1 One of Dr. Alison's Scotch facts struck us much. 2 A poor Irish Widow, her husband having died in one...of Edinburgh, went forth with her three children, bare of all resource, to solicit help from the Charitable Establishments of the City. At this Charitable... | |
| Rob Breton - 2005 - 257 páginas
...and ultimately to a version of his organicism. Carlyle recalls William Alison describing a Scottish widow, ‘her husband having died in one of the Lanes of Edinburgh.' (Carlyle himself had to pass through similar lanes as a university student.) She is ignored and unaided... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 2005 - 978 páginas
...neglected hunger-dens of it, is very wretched. 30 One of Dr. Alison's Scotch facts struck us much.* A poor Irish Widow, her husband having died in one...of Edinburgh, went forth with her three children, bare of all resource, to solicit help from the Charitable Establishments of that City. At this Charitable... | |
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