| Martin Doyle - 1831 - 192 стор.
...wealth, comparatively with their present situation. — v. Evidence of James R. Barry, Esq. p. 199. 140 " It would be impossible for language to convey an idea...of all, a vast number of them have perished of want : had the evil gone much further," continues Dr. Doyle, " the misery would of necessity - have increased.... | |
| 1831 - 626 стор.
...but they have carried with them and propagated that misery. They have increased the stock of labor, they have rendered the habitations of those who received...all, a vast number of them have perished of want." Is it to be wondered at, that persons in this situation literally " took to the hill-side, and became... | |
| Martin Doyle - 1836 - 564 стор.
...wealth, comparatively with their present situation. — v. Evidence of James R. Barry, Esq. p. 199: " It would be impossible for language to convey an idea...of all, a vast number of them have perished of want : had the evil gone much further," continues Dr. Doyle, « the misery would of 108 necessity have increased.... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1845 - 788 стор.
...them more crowded, they have given occasion to the dissemination of disease, they have been obl.ged to resort to theft and all manner of vice and iniquity...help hoping and believing that the foregoing powerful slatement is one which describes an extreme case ; still, there can be no doubt, that in making a change,... | |
| Thomas Matthew Ray - 1846 - 272 стор.
...give up their small holdings, in order to promote the consolidation of farms, the Report says — " THEIR CONDITION is NECESSARILY MOST DEPLORABLE. It...OF THEM HAVE PERISHED OF WANT." " Your Committee," adds the Report (page 9)> " conceive that it is the IMPERATIVE DUTY of individuals, of the GOVERNMENT,... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster - 1846 - 806 стор.
...obliged to resort to theft, and all manner of vice and iniquity, to procure subsistence ; but, what is the most painful of all, a vast number of them have perished from want." Need, we travel into theological strife, or into political crotchets about repeal ; need... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster - 1846 - 994 стор.
...obliged to resort to theft, and all manner of vice and iniquity, to procure subsistence ; but, what is the most painful of all, a vast number of them have perished from want.'' Need we travel into theological strife, or into political crotchets about repeal ; need... | |
| David Brown - 1853 - 276 стор.
...have been reduced, or of the disease and misery, and every vice, which they have propagated;—• but what is, perhaps, the most painful of all, a vast number of them have perished from want !" Pardon me, Doctor, if I consider that your own testimony brings out something still more... | |
| David Brown - 1853 - 286 стор.
...tenantry have been reduced, or of the disease and misery, and every vice, which they have propagated;— but what is, perhaps, the most painful of all, a vast number of them have perished from want !" Pardon me, Doctor, if I consider that your own testimony brings out something still more... | |
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