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Some of the wandering laborers settled in wayside cottages and carried on various trades ; some became beggars and criminals who infested the highways and the streets of the cities ; a large number sank into hopeless pauperism .
Some of the wandering laborers settled in wayside cottages and carried on various trades ; some became beggars and criminals who infested the highways and the streets of the cities ; a large number sank into hopeless pauperism .
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of fine materials and of various Samuel Pepys , drawn by colors . Important accessories were Scotson Clark . Note the cape , the lace cuffs and ruffles , the the cocked hat , ruffles , lace , muff , rosettes at the shoes , the sword ...
of fine materials and of various Samuel Pepys , drawn by colors . Important accessories were Scotson Clark . Note the cape , the lace cuffs and ruffles , the the cocked hat , ruffles , lace , muff , rosettes at the shoes , the sword ...
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Also he tried his hand at original composition , and in 1835 began contributing his Sketches by Bos to various magazines . These sketches were so successful that he was engaged to write the explanatory matt : r for a series of humorous ...
Also he tried his hand at original composition , and in 1835 began contributing his Sketches by Bos to various magazines . These sketches were so successful that he was engaged to write the explanatory matt : r for a series of humorous ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 11 |
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