| John Huddlestone Wynne - 1807 - 744 páginas
...crowded' rooms, by the particles of metallic or vegetable dust which they areconiinually inhaling; or they live to grow . up without decency, without...without religion, and without shame ; and bring forth slave* like themselves to tread in the same path of misery. ' The dwellings of the labouring manufacturers... | |
| 1808 - 532 páginas
...crowded room-;, by tl-e particles of metallic or vegetable dull which they are continually inhaling ; or they live to grow up without decency, without comfort,...hope, without morals, without religion, and without fhame, and bring forth flaves like lliemfclvts to tread in the fame palh of mifcty. • The dwellings... | |
| 1807 - 550 páginas
...! particles of metallic or vegetable dust which they are continually inhaling; or they live to prow up without decency, without comfort, and without hope...themselves, to tread in the same path of misery." Observing very young children at work, he was told " That they get their bread almost as soon as they... | |
| 1807 - 514 páginas
...which they are continually inhaling; or they live to grow up » ithout decency, without comfort, -in! without hope; without morals, without religion, and...themselves, to tread in the same path of misery." " That they get their bread almost as soon as they can run about ; and that girls are employed there,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1808 - 414 páginas
...crowded rooms, by the particles of metallic or vegetable dust which they are continually inhaling ; or they live to grow up without decency, without comfort,...like themselves to tread in the same path of misery. The dwellings of the labouring manufacturers are in narrow streets aud lanes, blocked up from light... | |
| Robert Southey - 1808 - 276 páginas
...crowded rooms, by the particles of metallic or vegetable dust which they are continually inhaling ; or they live to grow up without decency, without comfort,...bring forth slaves like themselves to tread in the samp path of misery. The dwellings of the laboring manufacturers are in ra;Tow streets and lanes, blockaded... | |
| Joshua E. White - 1816 - 382 páginas
...physical evils! Americans! take warning! marks in the words of a celebrated writer, and say, " how many live to grow up without decency, without comfort,...like themselves to tread in the same path of misery." With such a picture before you, do you wish, Americans, to establish extensive manufactures? No: let... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 páginas
...or they live to PART I. grow up without decency, 'without comfort, and without hope ; with- _. . out morals, without religion, and without shame ; and...like themselves to tread in the same path of misery." "Let us leave to England the boast of supplying all Europe with her wares. The poor must be kept miserably... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1824 - 586 páginas
...crowded rooms, by the particles of metallic or vegetable dust, which they are constantly inhaling ; or they live to grow up without decency, without comfort,...and without hope ; without morals, without religion, without shame, and bring forth slaves like themselves, to tread in the same path of misery. ' The dwellings... | |
| Edwin Clifford Holland - 1822 - 96 páginas
...croiided rooms, by the particles of metallic or vegetable dust which they are continually inhaling, or they live to grow up without decency, without comfort^...like themselves to tread in the same path of misery." Such was the condition of the English poor, particularly of the manufactoring class, in the year 1807:... | |
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