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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 : a In other parts of England those of the smaller ...
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 : a In other parts of England those of the smaller ...
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At any rate , in 1692 , Defoe was forced into bankruptcy , failing for the imposing sum of £ 17,000 — the equivalent of at least $ 150,000 today . Years later in one of the many chapters of advice to tradesmen which he wrote in both ...
At any rate , in 1692 , Defoe was forced into bankruptcy , failing for the imposing sum of £ 17,000 — the equivalent of at least $ 150,000 today . Years later in one of the many chapters of advice to tradesmen which he wrote in both ...
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There is a note of bitterness and almost of desperation in The Watsons which no doubt betrayed far more of her social consciousness than she wished known , and forced her to discontinue it after what seems to be a most promising and ...
There is a note of bitterness and almost of desperation in The Watsons which no doubt betrayed far more of her social consciousness than she wished known , and forced her to discontinue it after what seems to be a most promising and ...
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