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" I suppose that there are in Great Britain upwards of an hundred thousand people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they... "
Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects - Page 67
by Robert Dodsley - 1761
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Cooper's Journal: Or, Unfettered Thinker and Plain Speaker for Truth ...

Thomas Cooper - Chartism - 1850 - 492 pages
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy^ wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and 'dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered 'from it ; they subsist upon...
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Cooper's Journal: Or, Unfettered Thinker and Plain Speaker for Truth ...

Thomas Cooper - 1850 - 504 pages
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon the...
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Cooper's Journal: Or, Unfettered Thinker and Plain Speaker for ..., Volume 1

Thomas Cooper - Chartism - 1850 - 488 pages
...iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they aro buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and ДЬ-ш.ч! task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon...
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The Inherent Evils of All State Governments Demonstrated: Being a Reprint of ...

Edmund Burke - 1858 - 82 pages
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines; these unhappy -wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun; they are buried in the bowels of the earth; there they work at a severe and dismal task, -without the least prospect of being delivered from it; they subsist upon the...
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Works, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1865 - 572 pages
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it; they subsist upon the...
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Letters on the Study and Use of History: On Exile ; the Spirit of Patriotism ...

Henry St. John (1st visct. Bolingbroke.), Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - Europe - 1870 - 318 pages
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon the...
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Burke

John Morley - 1879 - 256 pages
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon the...
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Burke

John Morley - Great Britain - 1879 - 236 pages
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon the...
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Burke

John Morley - 1879 - 242 pages
...iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they arc buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon the...
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Gems of great authors; or, The philosophy of reading and thinking, selected ...

John Tillotson - Quotations - 1880 - 392 pages
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon the...
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