| 1832 - 952 pages
...however poor, however pressed with business, or however circumstanced as to room or other conveniences ? To buy a pen or a sheet of paper I was compelled to...of half-starvation ; I had no moment of time that 1 coult! call my own ; and 1 had to read and to write amidst the talking, laughing, singing, whistling... | |
| 1833 - 336 pages
...however poor, however pressed with business, or however circumstanced as to room or other conveniences ? To buy a pen or a sheet of paper, I was compelled...forego some portion of food, though in a state of half starvation : I had no moment of time that I could call my own ; and I had to read and to write... | |
| William Cobbett - 1833 - 292 pages
...however poor, however pressed with business, or however circumstanced as to room or other conveniences 1 To buy a pen or a sheet of paper I was compelled to...forego some portion of food, though in a state of half starvation; I had no moment of time that I could call my own; and I had to read and to write amidst... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 236 pages
...however poor, however pressed with business, or however circumstanced as to room or other conveniences! To buy a pen or a sheet of paper I was compelled to...state of half-starvation; I had no moment of time that 1 could call my own; and I had to read and write amidst the talking, laughing, singing, -whistling,... | |
| 1835 - 642 pages
...however poor, however pressed with business, or however circumstanced as to room or other conveniences ? To buy a pen or a sheet of paper I was compelled to...portion of food, though in a state of half-starvation; 1 had no moment of time that I could call my own ; and I had to read and to write amidst the talking,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 230 pages
...however poor, however pressed with business, or however circumstanced as to room or other conveniences! To buy a pen or a sheet of paper I was compelled to...portion of food, though in a state of half-starvation; .1 had no moment of time that 1 could call my own; and I had to read and write amidst the talking,... | |
| 1837 - 352 pages
...of paper 'I was compdled'to forego some portion of food, though in a 'state of half- starvation •; 'I had no moment of time that I could call my Own; and I had toy read and to write, amidst the talking, laughing, singing, whistling,-atid brawling of at least... | |
| Henry Dunn - 1839 - 302 pages
...was rarely that I could get any evening light but that of the fire, and only my turn even of that. To buy a pen or a sheet of paper, I was compelled...time that I could call my own ; and I had to read and write amidst the talking, laughing, singing, whistling and bawling, of at least half a * score of the... | |
| Henry Dunn - 1839 - 238 pages
...sheet of paper, I was compelled to forego sonic portion of food, though in a state of half starvation ; I had no moment of time that I could call my own ; and I had to read and write amidst the talking, laughing, singing, whistling, and bawling, of at least half a score of the... | |
| 1841 - 404 pages
...was rarely that I could get any evening light but that of the fire, and only my turn, even of that. To buy a pen or a sheet of paper, I was compelled...forego some portion of food, though in a state of half starvation. I had no moment of time that I could call my own; and I had to read and write amidst... | |
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