| English literature - 1781 - 754 pages
...perform any labour in their power for a very (mall recompence. Аз they do not meet with confiant employment, their wages are not fufficient for their maintenance : the foup and bread diftribnted at the door of the convents fnpply the deficiency. The lazzaroni are generally represented... | |
| John Moore - Character sketches - 1781 - 542 pages
...fifhing, others by carrying burdens to and from the fhipping; many walk about the » M 2 ftreets ftreets ready to run on errands, or to perform any labour in their power for a very finall recompence. As they do not meet with conftant employment, their wages are not fufficient for... | |
| History - 1781 - 732 pages
...livelihood by fiiliing, others by carrying burdens to and from the flapping ; many walk abouc the ftreets ready to run on errands, or to perform any labour in their рокег foravery fmall recompence. As they do not meet with confiant employment, their wages are... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1788 - 762 pages
...livelihood by lilhing, others by carrying burdens to and from the fliipping; many walk about the fireets ready to run on errands, or to perform any labour in their power for a very fmall recompence. At they do not meet with confiant employment, their wages are not fufficient for their maintenance... | |
| History - 1788 - 734 pages
...livelihood by fifhing, others by carrying burdens to and from the fhipping; many walk about the flreets ready to run on errands, or to perform any labour in their po'f-er for a very fmall recompence. As they do not meet with confiant employment, their wages are... | |
| John Moore - 1803 - 312 pages
...livelihood by fishing, others by carrying burthens to and from shipping ; many walk about the streets, ready to run on errands, or to perform any labour in their power for a very small recompence. As they do not meet with constant employment, their wages are not sufficient for... | |
| John Moore - Scottish literature - 1803 - 322 pages
...livelihood by fishing, others by carrying burthens to and from shipping ; many walk about the streets, ready to run on errands, or to perform any labour in their power for a very small recompence. As they do not meet with constant employment, their wages are not sufficient for... | |
| John Moore - 1820 - 476 pages
...livelihood by fishing, others by carrying burdens to and from the shipping; many walk about the streets ready to run on errands, or to perform any labour in their power for a very small recompense. As they do not meet with constant employment, their wages are not sufficient for... | |
| John Moore, Robert Anderson - English literature - 1820 - 470 pages
...livelihood by fishing, others by carrying burdens to and from the shipping; many walk about the streets ready to run on errands, or to perform any labour in their power for a very small recompense. As they do not meet with constant employment, their wages are not sufficient for... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Geography - 1826 - 480 pages
...fishing1, others by carrying burdens to and from the shipping- ; man v walkabout the streets ready to vim on errands, or to perform any labour in their power, for a small recompense. This class of people are treated with the greatest tyranny by the nobility, and ereo... | |
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