| J. Fletcher - 1844 - 494 páginas
...removing this serious grievance. With them we are convinced the matter rests rather than with the public. "The facts here detailed are these. Young men, from...last hour of their evening at a tavern, or to form pleasure parties for the sabbath. From the company of their friends, from all cultivated and virtuous... | |
| 1844 - 490 páginas
...in an atmosphere exhausted by respiration and in rooms ill ventilated. When night arrives, gaslight and closed doors complete the deterioration of the...last hour of their evening at a tavern, or to form pleasure parties for the sabbath. From the company of their friends, from all cultivated and virtuous... | |
| 1844 - 1128 páginas
...travellers afford to a smoking post-horse in the middle of u long stage. No exercise is allowed in tlio open sunshine, their only relaxation being to take...and virtuous part of the community have retired to then dwellings, or to smoke and drink away the last hour of their evening at a tavern, or to form pleasure... | |
| Young tradesman - 1845 - 300 páginas
...an atmosphere exhausted by respiration, and in rooms ill ventilated. When night arrives, gas-light and closed doors complete the deterioration of the...last hour of their evening at a tavern, or to form pleasure parties for the sabbath. From the company of their friends, from all cultivated society, they... | |
| Samuel Martin - 1850 - 74 páginas
...respiration, and in rooms ill ventilated. When night arrives, gas-lights and closed doors com-, plete the deterioration of the air, till at length it becomes...virtuous part of the community have retired to their dwelling — or to smoke and drink away the last hour of their evening at a tavern, or to form pleasure... | |
| Shopkeeper, Robert Kemp Philp - 1853 - 264 páginas
...says the Prize Essay of the Metropolitan Drapers' Associ ttion, " from 16 years of age to 25 or 30, are engaged in drapers' shops daily about fifteen...virtuous part of the community have retired to their dwelling — or to smoke and drink away the last hour of their evening at a tavern, or to form pleasure... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1883 - 648 páginas
...smoking post-horse in the middle of a long stage. No exercise is allowed in the open sunshine, their relaxation being to take a walk in the streets about...and drink away the last hour of their evening at a tavem, or to form pleasure-parties for the Sabbath. From the company of their friends, from all cultivated... | |
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