Crimea during twelve months as a reason for clothing a soldier in nankeens on a night when he would be frozen to death in fur, and who would comfort the labourer in travelling twelve miles a day to and from his work, by telling him that the average distance... The Atlantic Monthly - Página 3431877Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Camden Hotten - 1870 - 120 páginas
...night when he would be frozen to death in fur — and who would comfort the laborer, in travelling twelve miles a day to and from his work, by telling...place from another on the whole area of England is not more than four miles. Bah ! what have you to do with these ?' " An amusing parody or skit on the... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1870 - 206 páginas
...night when he would be frozen to death in fur — and who would comfort the laborer, in travelling twelve miles a day to and from his work, by telling him that the average distance of one inhabited plnce from another on the whole area of England is not more than four miles. Bah ! what have you to... | |
| R. A. Hammond - 1871 - 450 páginas
...of cold in the Crimea during twelve months as a reason for clothing a soldier in nankeen on a night when he would be frozen to death in fur — and who...place from another on the whole area of England is not more than four miles. Bah ! what have you to do with these ?' " Various adaptations of this play... | |
| 1880 - 592 páginas
...of cold in the Crimea during twelve months as a reason for clothing a soldier in nankeens on a night when he would be frozen to death in fur, and who would...average distance of one inhabited place from another in the whole area of England is not more than four miles. Bah ! What have you to do with these ? The... | |
| Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 páginas
...on a night when he would be frozen to death in fur, and who would comfort the laborer in travelling twelve miles a day to and from his work by telling...place from another on the whole area of England is not more than four miles. "Let us not lose the use of Dickeus's wit and iusight," says Mr. Buskin ('... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1873 - 812 páginas
...night when he would be frozen to death in fur — and who would comfort the labourer, in travelling twelve miles a day to and from his work, by telling...place from another on the whole area of England is not more than four miles. Bah ! what have you to do with these ?' " An amusing parody or skit on the... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 616 páginas
...on a night when he would be frozen to death in fur; and who would comfort the labourer in travelling twelve miles a day to and from his work, by telling...place from another, on the whole area of England, is not more than four miles." lost sight of by many thoughtful persons, merely because he presents his... | |
| 1874 - 898 páginas
...a night when he would be frozen to death in fur ; and who would comfort the labourer in travelling twelve miles a day to and from his work, by telling...place from another, on the whole area of England, ia not more than four miles." Passages like the above should be transferred to the fly-leaves of the... | |
| 1879 - 244 páginas
...a night when he would be frozen to death in fur ; and who would comfort the labourer, in travelling twelve miles a day to and from his work, by telling...place from another on the whole area of England is not more than four miles. Bah ! what have you to do with these ? ' In October 1855, soon after the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1879 - 598 páginas
...on a night when he would be frozen to death in fur, and who would comfort the labourer in travelling twelve miles a day to and from his work, by telling...average distance of one inhabited place from another in the whole area of England, is not more than four miles. Bah ! What have you to do with these ? I... | |
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