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" What would the Duke of Bedford's market in Covent-garden be without them ? This question elicited loud applause. Several other persons followed with statements of a similar character, which were listened to with interest ; but from their general sameness... "
London labour and the London poor - Page 86
by Henry Mayhew - 1861
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 82

1879 - 826 pages
...until late in the evening, having offered a few remarks expressive of hie hearty sympathy and goodwill, the proceedings were brought to a close by a vote of thanks to the singers, proposed by Mr. DC Jones and seconded by the Rev. AT Wardle, and a similar compliment...
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London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition ..., Volume 1

Henry Mayhew - Crime - 1851 - 680 pages
...elicited loud applause. Several other persons followed with statements of a similar character, which were listened to with interest ; but from their general...labourers," separated in a most orderly manner. OF THE STREET-IRISH. THE Irish street-sellers are both a numerous and peculiar class of people. It therefore...
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London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition ..., Volume 2

Henry Mayhew - Crime - 1851 - 600 pages
...elicited loud applause. Several other persons followed with statements of a similar character, which were listened to with interest ; but from their general...thanks, and the " street-sellers, performers, and laborers," separated in a most orderly manner. OF THE STREET-IRISH. THE Irish street-sellers are both...
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London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition ..., Volume 1

Henry Mayhew - Charities - 1851 - 552 pages
...elicited loud applanse. Several other persous followed with statements of a similar character, which were listened to with interest ; but from their general...nearly four hours, the proceedings were brought to a elose by a vote of thanks, and the " street-sellers, performers, and lahourers," separated in a most...
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The Journal of the Royal Agricultureal Society of England

James Glaisher - 1864 - 768 pages
...confine myself to the more salient points connected with the important subject of the small-pox of sheep. The proceedings were brought to a close by a vote of thanks to the Lecturer. Meeting of Weekly Council, Wednesday, June 22nd. Lord FEVERSHAM in the Chair. DB....
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The Bromley Record and Monthly Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 48

Bromley (London, England) - 1865 - 886 pages
...the motto. — The meeting was then addressed by the Rev. J. Russell, of Hackney, and others ; and the proceedings were brought to a close by a vote of thanks to the Chairman. BROMLEY LITERARY INSTITUTE. The attention of Member» is respectfully requested to...
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The Archaeological Journal, Volume 25

Archaeology - 1868 - 460 pages
...of Dr. Lee, and the wnverfazione in the musenm in the evening, — were announced by Mr. Burtt ; and the proceedings were brought to a close by a vote of thanks to the Chairman. THE MUSEUM. It was long a doubt whether a musenm of sufficient interest could be formed,...
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The British Journal of Photography, Volume 27

Photography - 1880 - 658 pages
...to be held at Ghent in September next. Mr. E. Cooking having promised a paper for the next meeting, the proceedings were brought to a close by a vote of thanks to Mr. Edwards for hi* paper. GLASGOW PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of this Society was held...
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The Students' Journal, and Hospital Gazette, Volume 13

1885 - 670 pages
...during the American war. Sir Richard Temple afterwards addressed the students in a very able speech, and the proceedings were brought to a close by a vote of thanks to him for presiding, proposed by Sir Joseph Fayrer. UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. tion in the medical schools....
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Reports of Proceedings

Associations of gas engineers and managers, United Kingdom - Gas manufacture and works - 1895 - 436 pages
...belonging to the Corporation. On reaching Huddersfield again, tea was partaken of at the George Hotel ; and the proceedings were brought to a close by a vote of thanks accorded to Mr. Alderman Crossland, for his assiduous attention to the visitors during the afternoon....
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