| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 sayfa
...people employed in lead,tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 sayfa
...are told it, which we actually fee before our eyes every day without being in the leaf t furprized. I fuppofe that there are in Great-Britain upwards...unhappy wretches fcarce ever fee the light of the fun; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a fevere and difmal tank., without... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 sayfa
...are told it, which we actually fee before our eyes every day without being in the leaft furprized. I fuppofe that there are in Great-Britain upwards...unhappy wretches fcarce ever fee the light of the fun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a fevere and difmal talk, without... | |
| 1795 - 432 sayfa
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines.; -th$se unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun; they are buried in the bowels of the >' t\ earth i there they work at. a severe aad dismal ' ..'-»| '1 ul*. task, task, without the least... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 sayfa
...are told it, which we actually fee before our eyes every day without being in the leaft furprized. I fuppofe that there are in GreatBritain upwards of an hundred thoufand .people empjoyed in leadj tin, iron, copper, and coal mines; thefe unhappy wretches fcarce ever lee the light... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 sayfa
...are told it, which we actually fee before our eyes every day without being in the leaft furprifed. I fuppofe that there are in Great-Britain upwards...unhappy wretches fcarce ever fee the light of the fun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a fevere and difmal tafk, without... | |
| 1803 - 250 sayfa
...told it, which we actually fee before our eyes every day without being the lea't furprifed. Ifuppofe that there are in Great-Britain upwards of an hundred thoufand people employed in lead, tin, copper, and eoal mines ; thefe unhappy wretches fcarcely ever fee the light of the fun ; they are buried... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 520 sayfa
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon the... | |
| 1833 - 480 sayfa
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarcely ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a s.-vcru and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist upon... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 sayfa
...people employed in lead, tin, iron, copper, and coal mines ; these unhappy wretches scarce ever see the light of the sun ; they are buried in the bowels of the earth ; there they work at a severe and dismal task, without the least prospect of being delivered from it ; they subsist «[»on... | |
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