Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volume 4, Issues 19-21Punch Office, 1846 |
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... land , and put in the seed , and watched over it with patient longing , whether he shall dare to reap where he has sown : ay , he may reap too ; he may plough , and sow , and reap , and winnow , but he dare not eat the fruit . The old ...
... land , and put in the seed , and watched over it with patient longing , whether he shall dare to reap where he has sown : ay , he may reap too ; he may plough , and sow , and reap , and winnow , but he dare not eat the fruit . The old ...
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... lands , which is not granted to them on the soil which their fathers reclaimed from the mountain side and the bar- ren moor ... land of suffering ; the wailing and lamentations of some , the calm , subdued grief of others , the wild over ...
... lands , which is not granted to them on the soil which their fathers reclaimed from the mountain side and the bar- ren moor ... land of suffering ; the wailing and lamentations of some , the calm , subdued grief of others , the wild over ...
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... land in Ireland , some of the finest in the world , to till the deserts ; a climate where they can work the whole year , for one where they can work but six months . There is abundance of reclaimable land in Ireland in the same ...
... land in Ireland , some of the finest in the world , to till the deserts ; a climate where they can work the whole year , for one where they can work but six months . There is abundance of reclaimable land in Ireland in the same ...
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... land , and make 10 or 20 per cent . , if he were sure of its remaining his own . There is no bank to the farmer like ... lands , giving employment to all our surplus popula- tion ; an employment they are ready to undertake at once ...
... land , and make 10 or 20 per cent . , if he were sure of its remaining his own . There is no bank to the farmer like ... lands , giving employment to all our surplus popula- tion ; an employment they are ready to undertake at once ...
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... land , where there is not docu- mentary evidence to the contrary , and in all doubtful cases , the occupier should be deemed to be the owner . This is the case with regard to all other property ; why is land an exception ? Thus would ...
... land , where there is not docu- mentary evidence to the contrary , and in all doubtful cases , the occupier should be deemed to be the owner . This is the case with regard to all other property ; why is land an exception ? Thus would ...
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