| Edmund Burke - 1847 - 910 стор.
...places, perhaps, my name may be remembered with expressions of good-will, when they who inhabit them recruit their exhausted strength with abundant and untaxed food, the sweeter because no longer leavened with a sense of injustice." (Loud and long-continued cheering, during which Sir... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1847 - 1206 стор.
...places, perhaps, my name may be remembered with expressions of good-will, when they who inhabit them recruit their exhausted strength with abundant and untaxed food, the sweeter because no longer leavened with a sense of injustice." (Loud and low/ -continued cheering, during which Sir... | |
| 1850 - 744 стор.
...in the abodes of those whose lot it is to labour, and to earn their daily bread by the sweat of the brow, when they shall recruit their exhausted strength...the sweeter because it is no longer leavened with the sense of injustice." Memorable words! which the multitudes of hard- handed artisans, who daily... | |
| Sir Joseph Arnould - 1850 - 30 стор.
...remembered with good will in the abode of those whose lot it is to labour and to earn their daily bread by the sweat of their brow, when they shall recruit their exhausted strength with abundant and untftxed food, the sweeter because it is no longer leavened with a sense of injustice." 600002987W... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 294 стор.
...expressions of goodwill in the abode of those whose lot it is to labour nnd to earn their daily bread by the sweat of their brow, when they shall recruit their exhausted strength with abundant and un taxed food, the sweeter because it is no longer leavened by a sense of injustice.*' His Royal Highness... | |
| Financial Reform Association (Liverpool, England) - 1851 - 600 стор.
...expressions of good-will in the abodes of those whose lot it is to labour, and to earn their daily bread by the sweat of their brow, when they shall recruit...is no longer leavened with a sense of injustice." Well, then, having established that this manner of estimating the loss sustained by the nation, through... | |
| 1851 - 508 стор.
...the sweat of their brow — a name remembered with expressions of good will, when they shall recreate their exhausted strength with abundant and untaxed...food, the sweeter because it is no longer leavened by a sense of injustice. (Loud and long-continued cheering)." The struggle being over, the League resolved... | |
| 1851 - 598 стор.
...sweat of their brow — a name re- * membered with expressions of good will, when they shall recreate their exhausted strength with abundant and untaxed...food, the sweeter because it is no longer leavened by a sense of injustice. (Loud and long-continued cheering)." The struggle being over, the League resolved... | |
| University magazine - 1851 - 822 стор.
...abodes of men who earn their daily bread by the sweat of their brow, when they shall recruit their strength with abundant and untaxed food, the sweeter because it is no longer leavened by a sense of injustice.1 It does not appear to have occurred to Sir Robert Peel, that, if the Corn... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1852 - 652 стор.
...be execrated by monopolists, but sometimes remembered perhaps with good-will by those who recruited their exhausted strength with abundant and untaxed food, the sweeter because it was no longer leavened by a sense of injustice. Little was said : Lord John was absent, having repaired,... | |
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