The Life of Francis Place, 1771-1854Longmans, Green, 1898 - 415 sider |
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... Place and he were members , demanding that " Place and John Richter might be expelled the committee , Place being a spy employed by the Government , and Richter being his tool . " Place wrote 1 See the " Memoirs of Henry Hunt , " vol ...
... Place and he were members , demanding that " Place and John Richter might be expelled the committee , Place being a spy employed by the Government , and Richter being his tool . " Place wrote 1 See the " Memoirs of Henry Hunt , " vol ...
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... Place seems to have taken part , probably with some other organisation than the Westminster Committee , in opposing the Corn Law of that year . Long afterwards he wrote to Cobden : " I was one cause of preventing the enactment of the ...
... Place seems to have taken part , probably with some other organisation than the Westminster Committee , in opposing the Corn Law of that year . Long afterwards he wrote to Cobden : " I was one cause of preventing the enactment of the ...
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Graham Wallas. much . ” 1 Place answers : " What you have said of your cir- cumstances does not in the least surprise me . My wife and I saw as much long since , and we loved you the more for it . " 2 Place and Wakefield wrote to each ...
Graham Wallas. much . ” 1 Place answers : " What you have said of your cir- cumstances does not in the least surprise me . My wife and I saw as much long since , and we loved you the more for it . " 2 Place and Wakefield wrote to each ...
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... Place wrote , after describing an outburst , " I suppose you to be looking at me . I see the whole of what you intend , and feel how deficient I often am , but I cannot talk of some things with some people as calmly as I do of two and ...
... Place wrote , after describing an outburst , " I suppose you to be looking at me . I see the whole of what you intend , and feel how deficient I often am , but I cannot talk of some things with some people as calmly as I do of two and ...
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... Place took an almost painfully intense interest in the book . Towards the end of 1816 he wrote : " I have been thinking that possibly I might be useful to you in your Indian history , by reading or writing or taking down from dictation ...
... Place took an almost painfully intense interest in the book . Towards the end of 1816 he wrote : " I have been thinking that possibly I might be useful to you in your Indian history , by reading or writing or taking down from dictation ...
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