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it when the curtailment of his income forced their return to his austere and unhappy home . His blindness combined with poverty forced him to depend on them not only for some degree of physical care but also for an enforced and ...
it when the curtailment of his income forced their return to his austere and unhappy home . His blindness combined with poverty forced him to depend on them not only for some degree of physical care but also for an enforced and ...
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What of the thousands forced into jail , beggary , servitude or emigration by the new Acts of Inclosure , those thousands of whom Morton , in his People's History of England , says : 1 It is the happiness of a trading nation like ours ...
What of the thousands forced into jail , beggary , servitude or emigration by the new Acts of Inclosure , those thousands of whom Morton , in his People's History of England , says : 1 It is the happiness of a trading nation like ours ...
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small freeholders were also forced to sell out by the impossibility of competing with the up - to - date methods of their richer neighbours . The sums received under conditions amounting virtually to a forced sale were usually too small ...
small freeholders were also forced to sell out by the impossibility of competing with the up - to - date methods of their richer neighbours . The sums received under conditions amounting virtually to a forced sale were usually too small ...
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