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... food or £5 nutriment but nettles, green cabbage, and the herbs in of tho fel'd, seasoned witl the small shell-fish they ty pick up on the strand ! vn That we are astonished at the great breadth of ns tillago which has been made in this parish, particu- ...

IMPRESSIONS OF BRADFORD

... odious patches of black, muddy, waste ground, rooted up by pigs, and strewed with oyster-shells, jabb-ge-stalks, and such garbage, which I have so often noticed is commonly existing in manufacturing towns. Since Mr. Smith of Deanston, passed sentence upon ...

Published: Thursday 13 December 1849
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4266 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND QUESTION

... the village the, houses seem actually rotten thai with age. Before one is at filthy duck-pond full of wou of 'slime and. garbage. A 'little WAY further up is 'a 6d., xrk horsepond, in which turnips are sometimes washe'd lecil 85, befoi'e being given to ...

THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND QUESTION

... sometimes they keep him at I sep ome to help in picking. He can't read either.. lly- ' And is not the other little boy your brother;-t oe, Oh no; he only comes in to help us to pick. I ,ut -Do you like picking?- No beeause it makes ii .it me poorly. The ...

THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND QUESTION

... keep. him 'at At -stone home to help in picking. He'can't road either. n1 Ideep 1And IS not the other little boy your brother I-- tj IOnlY ' Oh no ihe only comes in 'tb'help us td'pick. F Space Do you like picking .-No, because it makesi ii but me poorly ...

THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND QUESTION

... they keep. him at Ai lepnie to help in picking. . He can't road either. , n mlea And is. ot the other. little boy your brother?-. ti ace, .Ohm no he only comes in to help us to pick. Ii u IDo y'ou like picking?-, No, because it makes iI -in me Poosly ...

FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1852

... food inexhaustible. FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, THE HULL A THE LOSS OF THE AMAZON Wind, would driven to the southward, and, if not picked up since. The wrecks of th« Tweed and Bolwny were attended _ some vessel, would, in all probability, make the north coast ...

Published: Friday 16 January 1852
Newspaper: Hull Advertiser
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 13765 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

DI«E(71'Oll« OF THE I.ANCAAHIKE AND YORKSHIRE

... safety of the flower of our troops. Oar meat is furnished to the nary from Galntz in Moldavia. It turns out to be the vilest garbage. Next to bis sustenance the weapon* and dress of the soldier are of paramount importance. They are the most neglected of all ...

Free Correspondence

... Macna- mara action to enforce it. Mr. O'Connor paid a large amount of money during his imprisonment, to exempt him from oakum picking, and for other purposes, and ever since his liberation, he has been his greatest slanderer and calumniator. A fortnight ago ...

Free Correspondence

... Macna. mara action to enforce it. Mr. O'Connor paid a large amount of money during his imprisonment, to exempt him from oakum picking, and for other purposes, and ever since his liberation, he has been his greatest slanderer and calumniator.' A fortnight ago ...