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" The rooms in which they worked were as well ordered as themselves. In the windows of some there were green plants, which were trained to shade the glass; in all, there was as much fresh air, cleanliness, and comfort as the nature of the occupation would... "
Abstracts of Reports of the Immigration Commission: With Conclusions and ... - Страница 508
написао/ла United States. Immigration Commission (1907-1910) - 1911
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The Dublin Magazine, Том 1,Део 2

1842 - 468 страница
...degraded, dull reverse (I hare seen that), and should have been sou' well pleased to look upon her. " The rooms in which they worked were as well ordered...green plants, which were trained to shade the glass ; is all, there was as much fresh air, cleanliness, and comfort, as the nature of the occupation would...
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American Notes for General Circulation

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 340 страница
...green plants, which were trained to s ade the glass; in all, there was as much fresh air, c'eanliness, and comfort, as the nature of the occupation would...possibly admit of. Out of so large a number of females, ma .y of wl.om were only then just verging upon womanhood, it may be reasonably supposed that some...
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American Notes for General Circulation

Charles Dickens - 1850 - 206 страница
...degraded, dull reverse (I have seen that), and should have been still well pleased to look upon her. The rooms in which they worked, were as well ordered...trained to shade the glass ; in all, there was as much freshair, cleanliness, andcomfort, as the nature of the occupation would possibly admit of. Out of...
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American Notes for General Circulation

Charles Dickens - 1863 - 202 страница
...seen that), and should have been still well pleased to look upon her. The rooms in which they workec were as well ordered as themselves In the windows of some, there wer green plants, which were trained t shade the glass ; in all, there was a uch fresh air, cleanliness,...
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The Baron Dupin's Report to the Emperor of the French: Upon the Progress in ...

Charles baron Dupin - 1865 - 134 страница
...which they could deposit their things without injury ; and there were conveniences for washing." " The rooms in which they worked were as •well ordered as themselves." The workrooms were comfortable, of perfect neatness, and it was a pleasure to visit them when these...
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American Notes for General Circulation

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 130 страница
...degraded, dull reverse (I hane seen that), and should have heen still well pleased to look upon her. The rooms in which they worked were as well ordered...some there were green plants which were trained to ehade the glass ; in all there was as much fresh air, cleanliness, and comfort as the nature of the...
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Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set ...

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 658 страница
...degraded, dull reverse (I have seen that), and should have been still well pleased to look upon her. The rooms in which they worked, were as well ordered as themselves. In the windowsrf>f some, there were green plants, which were trained to shade the glass ; in all, there was...
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Works of Charles Dickens, Том 15

Charles Dickens - 1877 - 502 страница
...degraded, dull reverse (I have seen that), and should have been still well pleased to look upon her. The rooms in which they worked, were as well ordered...were trained to shade the glass ; in all, there was aa much fresh air, cleanliness, and comfort, as the nature of the occupation would possibly admit of....
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Our Factories, Workshops, and Warehouses: Their Sanitary and Fire-resisting ...

Benjamin Howarth Thwaite - 1882 - 308 страница
...remarkably so; and had the manners and deportment of young women, and not of degraded beasts of burden. " The rooms in which they worked were as well ordered...plants, which were trained to shade the glass ; in all the rooms there was as much fresh air, cleanliness, and comfort as the nature of the occupations would...
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Works, Том 11

Charles Dickens - 1884 - 872 страница
...degraded, dull reverse (I have seen that), and should have been still well pleased to look upon her. The rooms in which they worked, were as well ordered...some, there were green plants, which were trained to diade the glass ; in all, there war, as much fresh air, cleanliness, and comfort, as the nature of...
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