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" I did not mean, I was not thinking of the slave-trade,' replied Jane; 'governess-trade, I assure you, was all that I had in view; widely different certainly as to the guilt of those who carry it on; but as to the greater misery of the victims, I do not... "
Life After Death: Widows and the English Novel, Defoe to Austen - Страница 199
написао/ла Karen Bloom Gevirtz - 2005 - 218 страница
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Emma, by the author of 'Pride and prejudice'. by Jane Austen

Jane Austen - 1833 - 460 страница
...always rather a friend to the abolition." " I did not mean, I was not thinking of the slave-trade," replied Jane ; " governess-trade, I assure you, was...misery of the victims, I do not know where it lies. But I only mean to say that there are advertising offices, and that by applying to them I should have...
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Emma: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1841 - 452 страница
...always rather a friend to the abolition." " I did not mean, I was not thinking of the slave-trade," replied Jane ; " governess-trade, I assure you, was...misery of the victims, I do not know where it lies. But I only mean to say that there are advertising offices, and that by applying to them I should have...
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Emma: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1867 - 464 страница
...abolition." " I did not mean, I was not thinking of the slave trade," replied Jane ; " governess- trade, I assure you, was all that I had in view ; widely...misery of the victims, I do not know where it lies. But I only mean to say that there are advertising offices, and that by applying to them I should have...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Emma

Jane Austen - 1892 - 298 страница
...a fling at the slave trade, I assure you Mr Suckling was always rather a friend to the abolition." trade," replied Jane ; " governess-trade, I assure...misery of the victims, I do not know where it lies. But I only mean to say that there are advertising offices, and that by applying to them I should have...
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Emma, Том 2

Jane Austen - 1892 - 330 страница
...always rather a friend to the abolition." "I did not mean, I was not thinking of the slave-trade," replied Jane; "governess-trade, I assure you, was...misery of the victims, I do not know where it lies. But I only mean to say that there are advertising offices, and that by applying to them I should have...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Emma

Jane Austen - 1892 - 288 страница
...always rather a friend to the abolition." " I d : d not mean—I was not thinking of the slavetrade," replied Jane; " governess-trade, I assure you, was...misery of the victims, I do not know where it lies. But I only mean to say that there are advertising offices, and that by applying to them I should have...
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Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1903 - 1020 страница
...always rather a friend to the abolition." " I did not mean, I was not thinking of, the slavetrade," replied Jane ; " governess-trade, I assure you, was...misery of the victims, I do not know where it lies. But I only mean to say that there are advertising offices, and that by applying to them I should have...
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Emma, Volume 2

Jane Austen - 1905 - 376 страница
...always rather a friend to the abolition.' ' I did not mean- — I was not thinking of the slave-trade,' replied Jane ; ' governess-trade, I assure you, was...misery of the victims, I do not know where it lies. But I only mean to say that there are advertising offices, and that by applying to them I should have...
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Novels: Emma

Jane Austen - 1926 - 568 страница
...always rather a friend to the abolition." " I did not mean, I was not thinking of the slave-trade," replied Jane ; " governess-trade, I assure you, was...those who carry it on ; but as to the greater misery misery of the victims, I do not know where it lies. But I only mean to say that there are advertising...
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Littell's Living Age, Том 228

1901 - 872 страница
...destined to be a victim to the governess-trade— "widely different certainly from the slave-trade, as to the guilt of those who carry it on; but as to...misery of the victims, I do not know where it lies"— is saved from this terrible fate by the timely death of Mrs. Churchill. In this world of ton and fashion...
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