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... thousand times more painful - the balance in the social scale , whereby those sitting on one end of the plank are elevated to a sickening height , and those on the other depressed in the most forlorn mid- night of hopeless misery ...
... thousand times more painful - the balance in the social scale , whereby those sitting on one end of the plank are elevated to a sickening height , and those on the other depressed in the most forlorn mid- night of hopeless misery ...
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... thousand comforts and con- veniences indispensable to the inhabitants of cities . He is unprovided by governmental economy against the failure of nature's aliments , and is exposed to the scalping - knife of hostile tribes or to the ...
... thousand comforts and con- veniences indispensable to the inhabitants of cities . He is unprovided by governmental economy against the failure of nature's aliments , and is exposed to the scalping - knife of hostile tribes or to the ...
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... thousands now struggle with starvation . But we throw this aside , and say , at any rate , let our own possessions , the colonies , be our store - houses , our pastures , and our granaries . been improvidently and imperceptibly ...
... thousands now struggle with starvation . But we throw this aside , and say , at any rate , let our own possessions , the colonies , be our store - houses , our pastures , and our granaries . been improvidently and imperceptibly ...
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... thousands crowded in the living sinks existent in all our cities , where British poverty cowers in the most the winter of 1847 , when money was tight , as it is called in one phase of the monetary see - saw - exceeding all that ...
... thousands crowded in the living sinks existent in all our cities , where British poverty cowers in the most the winter of 1847 , when money was tight , as it is called in one phase of the monetary see - saw - exceeding all that ...
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... thousands to seek subsistence , or a grave , in lands beyond the farthest seas ? * Let us glance for awhile at the pauper condition of Great Britain . In 1844 , we re- lieved , in England and Wales , 1,477,561 , or a propor- tion of 93 ...
... thousands to seek subsistence , or a grave , in lands beyond the farthest seas ? * Let us glance for awhile at the pauper condition of Great Britain . In 1844 , we re- lieved , in England and Wales , 1,477,561 , or a propor- tion of 93 ...
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acres advantages American benefit body Britain British Canada Canadian China Chinese Church cities civilized Clergy reserves climate coast colonies commerce constitution continue convicts corps debt deserts direct division emigrants England English enterprize established Eugène Sue Europe evil existence expense favour feel force foreign Fort Garry France Government grand habits Halifax hand honour House industry interests island Japan labour Lake Lake Superior Lake Winnipeg land legislation Lord Lord Durham means ment miles millions misery nation nature necessary necessity Nicaragua North object observed once ourselves Pacific Parliament pauper poor population portion possession present produce propose prosperity purpose Quebec railroad railway render River Rocky Mountains ruin Russia Saskatchewan scheme settlement settlers shores Sir George Simpson soil station territory thousand tion trade United Upper Canada Van Diemen's Land vast waste lands whilst whole winter
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