North America, Volumen2Chapman & Hall, 1862 - 313 páginas |
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... comfort of the residences . I sojourned there at the house of a friend , and could find no limit to the number of spacious sitting - rooms which it contained . The modest dining - room and drawing room which suffice with us for men of ...
... comfort of the residences . I sojourned there at the house of a friend , and could find no limit to the number of spacious sitting - rooms which it contained . The modest dining - room and drawing room which suffice with us for men of ...
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... comfort is increased by such arrange- ments , but that much labour is saved . In an old English house it will occupy a servant the best part of the day to carry water up and down for a large family . Everything also is spacious ...
... comfort is increased by such arrange- ments , but that much labour is saved . In an old English house it will occupy a servant the best part of the day to carry water up and down for a large family . Everything also is spacious ...
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... comfort there is no question , " the same care as to the classes em- ployed ; more capital has been expended for cleanliness and decoration ; a hospital has been established for the sick , where , for a small price , they have an ...
... comfort there is no question , " the same care as to the classes em- ployed ; more capital has been expended for cleanliness and decoration ; a hospital has been established for the sick , where , for a small price , they have an ...
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... comfort , it struck me at once that some great effort at excellence was being made . I went into one of the discreet matrons ' residences ; and perhaps may give but an indifferent idea of her discre- tion when I say that she allowed me ...
... comfort , it struck me at once that some great effort at excellence was being made . I went into one of the discreet matrons ' residences ; and perhaps may give but an indifferent idea of her discre- tion when I say that she allowed me ...
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... comfort to half - a - dozen parishes . Lowell is now nearly forty years old , and contains but 40,000 inhabitants . From the very nature of its corporations it cannot spread itself . Chicago , which has grown out of nothing in a much ...
... comfort to half - a - dozen parishes . Lowell is now nearly forty years old , and contains but 40,000 inhabitants . From the very nature of its corporations it cannot spread itself . Chicago , which has grown out of nothing in a much ...
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