The room was rudely enough furnished, and the only decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth ; still before a rude print of our Saviour there were placed two old plated candlesticks, pink, with the copper shining through; and here it... London labour and the London poor - Page 90by Henry Mayhew - 1861Full view - About this book
| Henry Mayhew - Crime - 1851 - 680 pages
...room was rudely enough furnished, and the only decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth ; still before a rude print of our Saviour there...detail these matters as mere facts, without desiring to offer any opinion here, either as to the benefit or otherwise of the creed in question. As I had shown... | |
| Ireland - 1851 - 782 pages
...room was rudely enough furnished, and the only decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth ; still, before a rude print of our Saviour,...the Blessed Lady,' which she never passed without curtsying to. " Of course I detail these matters as mere facts, without desiring to offer any opinion... | |
| Henry Mayhew - Crime - 1851 - 600 pages
...decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth; still before a rude print of our Savior, there were placed two old plated candlesticks, pink,...that she told her beads. In her bed-room, too, was a colored engraving of " the Blessed Lady," which she never passed without courtesying to. Of course... | |
| Henry Mayhew - Charities - 1851 - 552 pages
...rudely enough furnished, and the ouly decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished eloth ; still before a rude print of our Saviour there were...plated candlesticks, pink, with the copper shining tbrough; and here it was that she told lier beads. la her bed-room, too, was a coloured engraving of... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1856 - 570 pages
...room was rudely enough furnished, and the only decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth. Still, before a rude print of our Saviour,...the Blessed Lady,' which she never passed without curtesying to. '- Of course [continues our author] I detail these matters as mere facts, without desiring... | |
| 1857 - 514 pages
...room was rudely enough furnished, and the only decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth ; still, before a rude print of our Saviour,...the Blessed Lady,' which she never passed without curtsying to. Of course I detail these matters as mere facts, without desiring to offer any opinion... | |
| 1857 - 626 pages
...bed-room, too, was a coloured engraving of ' the Blessed Lady,' which she never passed without curtsying to. " Of course I detail these matters as mere facts, without desiring to offer any opinion here either as to the benefit or otherwise of the creed in question. As I had shown... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - Monasticism and religious orders for women - 1873 - 810 pages
...varnished cloth ; still before a rude print of our Saviour there were placed two old plated candlesticks, with the copper shining through ; and here it was...Blessed Lady,' which she never passed without curtseying to.1 Here is another instance. The speaker is a poor Irishwoman, who had come over ' to better herself,'... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - Monasticism and religious orders for women - 1873 - 818 pages
...Saviour there were placed two old plated candlesticks, with the copper shining through ; and here it w;is that she told her beads. In her bed-room, too, was...Blessed Lady,' which she never passed without curtseying to.1 Here is another instance. The speaker is a poor Irishwoman, who had come over ' to better herself,'... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - Monasticism and religious orders for women - 1873 - 804 pages
...room was rudely enough furnished, and the only decent table was covered with a new piece of varnished cloth ; still before a rude print of our Saviour there were placed two old plated candlesticks, with the copper shining through ; and here it was that she told her beads. In her bed-room, too, was... | |
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