| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 546 σελίδες
...it cannot be denied that they have arisen from circumstances of the most unparalleled distress. Tho perseverance of these miserable men in their proceedings,...the time to which I allude, the town and county were burthened with large detachments of the military; the police was in motion, the magistrates assembled,... | |
| 1825 - 492 σελίδες
...alarming extent, it cannot be denied that they bave arisen from circumstances of the most unparalleled distress. The perseverance of these miserable men...proceedings, tends to prove that nothing but absolute want coulil hare driven a large, and once honest and industrious luicly of the people, Into the commission... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 σελίδες
...alarming extent, it cannot be denied that they have arisen from circumstances of the most unparalleled distress. The perseverance of these miserable men...industrious, body of the people, into the commission iv. , 33 of excesses so hazardous to themselves, their families, and the community. At the time to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1837 - 434 σελίδες
...alarming extent, it cannot be denied that they have arisen from circumstances of the most unparalleled distress : the perseverance of these miserable men...proceedings, tends to prove that nothing but absolute want - uld have driven a large, and once honest and industn'Qfls, body of the people, into the commission... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1853 - 1024 σελίδες
...alarming extent, *it cannot be denied that they have arisen from circumstances of the most unparalleled distress. The perseverance of these miserable men...tends to prove that nothing but absolute want could havo driven a large, and once honest and industrious, body of the people, into the commission of excesses... | |
| 1856 - 400 σελίδες
...resistance and without detection." " But," adds the noble bard, " the perseverance of these miserable men tends to prove that nothing but absolute want could...the community." " At the time to which I allude," he continues, " the town and county were burdened with large detachments of military, the police was... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1866 - 480 σελίδες
...alarming extent , it oannot be denied that they have arisen from circumstances of the most unparalleled distress : the perseverance of these miserable men..., into the commission of excesses so hazardous to them* selves , their families, and the community. At the time to which I allude, the town and county... | |
| Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1880 - 652 σελίδες
...alarming extent, it cannot be denied that they have arisen from circumstances of the most unparalleled distress. The perseverance of these miserable men...to themselves, their families, and the community." Meanwhile the outrages continued. In October, 1814, the house of a man who had caused the apprehension... | |
| Frank Peel - 1880 - 184 σελίδες
...alarming extent, it cannot be denied that they have arisen from circumstances of the most unparalleled distress : the perseverance of these miserable men...excesses so hazardous to themselves, their families, p.nd the community. At the time to which I allude, the town and county were burdened with large detachments... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1903 - 532 σελίδες
...alarming extent, it cannot be denied that they have arisen from circumstances of the most unparalleled distress : the perseverance of these miserable men...proceedings tends to prove that nothing but Absolute wanty'could have driven a large, and once honest and industrious, body of the people, into the commission... | |
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