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Pagina 13
Two hundred and sixty thousand paupers in the city of highest civiliza- tion , does not tell a pleasant tale ! The population in 1860 was 1,700 , - 000 , and in 1866 , 1,825,274 - one eighth of all not able to support themselves by ...
Two hundred and sixty thousand paupers in the city of highest civiliza- tion , does not tell a pleasant tale ! The population in 1860 was 1,700 , - 000 , and in 1866 , 1,825,274 - one eighth of all not able to support themselves by ...
Pagina 17
The clothes one absolutely needs are such as will protect one from the inclemency of the weather ; what one wants , pen can- not tell . The wardrobe of Fayaway consisted of one garment of cotton cloth , tied about the waist with a cord ...
The clothes one absolutely needs are such as will protect one from the inclemency of the weather ; what one wants , pen can- not tell . The wardrobe of Fayaway consisted of one garment of cotton cloth , tied about the waist with a cord ...
Pagina 20
It were impos- sible to tell . The brilliant correspond- ent of the Evangelist confesses herself perplexed . She sees the crowd , she knows they are impressed , moved , elec- trified ; but they turn away talking as they would after ...
It were impos- sible to tell . The brilliant correspond- ent of the Evangelist confesses herself perplexed . She sees the crowd , she knows they are impressed , moved , elec- trified ; but they turn away talking as they would after ...
Pagina 21
What is to be its future , what its perfection , it were hard to tell . Believ- ing , as I do , that such a civilization is a sham and a delusion , permitted by the providence of God to prove to us the folly and feebleness of humanity ...
What is to be its future , what its perfection , it were hard to tell . Believ- ing , as I do , that such a civilization is a sham and a delusion , permitted by the providence of God to prove to us the folly and feebleness of humanity ...
Pagina 24
It was a great relief to her care- worn mind to tell , at full length , the trials of her lot to an appreciative lis- tener , including all those which arose from the besetting weakness of Abel , — that sad dissipation of his which ...
It was a great relief to her care- worn mind to tell , at full length , the trials of her lot to an appreciative lis- tener , including all those which arose from the besetting weakness of Abel , — that sad dissipation of his which ...
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