Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said, ' There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger.... Cofiant y tri brawd: Jones, Henfache, Jones, Y Bryn, Jones, Glashirfryn - Stran 171avtor: O. Madoc Roberts - 1906 - 194 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Robertson (of Rochdale.) - 1877 - 568 strani
...cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said, ' There are thousands of houses ha England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. 490 Mr:.... | |
| John Bright - 1877 - 64 strani
...cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said, " There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now," he... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1879 - 460 strani
...appeal to him to join in the agitation for the repeal of the Corn Laws : — ' I was in Leamington, and Mr. Cobden called on me. I was then in the depths...at this moment where wives and mothers and children arc dying of hunger. Now when the first paroxysm of your grief is passed, I would advise you to come... | |
| John Bright - 1879 - 760 strani
...cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said, ' There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now,' he... | |
| John Bright - 1879 - 572 strani
...cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said, ' There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now,' he... | |
| John Bright - 1879 - 568 strani
...cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said, ' There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now/ he... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1880 - 728 strani
...cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said, " There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Uow," he... | |
| John Clifford - 1880 - 192 strani
...chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, in words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said, ' There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now,' he... | |
| Henry James Nicoll - 1881 - 506 strani
...cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said, " There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now," he... | |
| Henry James Nicoll - 1882 - 514 strani
...cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said, ' There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now,' he... | |
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