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" ... running at full speed would pull up to touch their hair, and the stall-women would rise from their baskets; while all noise — even a quarrel — ceased until he had passed by. Still there was no look of fear in the people. He called them all by... "
London labour and the London poor - Página 90
por Henry Mayhew - 1861
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London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition ..., Volumen1

Henry Mayhew - 1851 - 680 páginas
...of fear in the people. He called them all by their names, and asked after their families, and once or twice the "father" was taken aside and held by...zeal, by showing me how she contrived to have in her sitting-room a sanctuary to pray before every night and morning, and even in the day, "when she felt...
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London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition ..., Volumen1

Henry Mayhew - 1851 - 552 páginas
...of fear in the people. lie called them all by their names, and asked after their families, and once or twice the " father " was taken aside and held by...The religious fervour of the people whom I saw was inteuse. At one house that I entered, the woman set me marvelling at the strength of her zeal, by showing...
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London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition ..., Volumen2

Henry Mayhew - 1851 - 600 páginas
...of fear in the people. He called them all by their names, and asked after their families, and once or twice the " father" was taken aside and held by...his advice was whispered in his ear. The religious fervor of the people whom I saw was intense. At one house that I entered, the woman set me marveling...
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The Dublin Review, Volumen41

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1856 - 570 páginas
...of fear in the people. He called them all by their names, and asked after their families, and once or twice ' the father ' was taken aside, and held...was intense. At one house that I entered the woman sot me marvelling at the strength of her zeal, by showing me how she contrived to have in her sitting-room...
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Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 1st ser. ...

1857 - 626 páginas
...London Labour and the London Poor." By Henry Mayhew. 65, Fleet-street, London. 1851. Part II. p. 104. " The religious fervour of the people whom I saw was...zeal, by showing me how she contrived to have in her sitting room a sanctuary to pray before every night and morning, and even in the day, ' when she felt...
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The Irish harp, ed. by M.J. M'Cann

Michael Joseph M'Cann - 206 páginas
...look of fear in the people. He called them all by their names, and asked for their families, and once or twice the father was taken aside and held by the...advice was whispered in his ear." " The religious fervor of the people whom I saw was intense, At one house that I entered, the woman set me marvelling...
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Terra Incognita, Or the Convents of the United Kingdom

John Nicholas Murphy - 1873 - 804 páginas
...of fear in the people. He called them all by their names, and asked after their families, and once or twice the ' father ' was taken aside and held by...zeal, by showing me how she contrived to have in her sittingroom a sanctuary to pray before, every night and morning, and even in the day ' when she felt...
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Terra Incognita, Or the Convents of the United Kingdom

John Nicholas Murphy - 1873 - 810 páginas
...of fear in the people. lie called them all by their names, and asked after their families, and once or twice the ' father ' was taken aside and held by...was intense. At one house that I entered, the woman sat me marvelling at the strength of her zeal, by showing me how she contrived to have in her sittingroom...
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Terra Incognita, Or the Convents of the United Kingdom

John Nicholas Murphy - 1873 - 818 páginas
...of fear in the people. He called them all by their names, and asked after their families, and once or twice the ' father ' was taken aside and held by the button, while eome point that required his advice was whispered in his ear. The religious fervour of the people whom...
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The Irish Race in the Past and the Present

Augustus J. Thébaud - 1878 - 574 páginas
...of what he saw among them while visiting them in the company of a clergyman : " The religious fervor of the people whom I saw was intense. At one house...at the strength of her zeal, by showing me how she continued to have in her sitting-room a sanctuary to pray every night and morning, and even during...
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