The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... servant sues for the inju- ries received through the negligence of a fellow - servant in the common employment . First , it is said that a servant , entering into a common employment with fellow - servants , contracts to bear injuries ...
... servant sues for the inju- ries received through the negligence of a fellow - servant in the common employment . First , it is said that a servant , entering into a common employment with fellow - servants , contracts to bear injuries ...
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... Servant's Tale, like all of her novels, is built on an astonishing sensitivity to the inner lives of its characters, expressed in prose that conveys that sensitivity so clearly, so honestly, that it's hard to understand how she does it ...
... Servant's Tale, like all of her novels, is built on an astonishing sensitivity to the inner lives of its characters, expressed in prose that conveys that sensitivity so clearly, so honestly, that it's hard to understand how she does it ...
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... Servants each Inhabitant within his Conftablery hath , and what Wages every Mafter gives to every particular Servant . That one , or more of the next fuftices of the Peace be prefent at e- very Statute or petty Seffions ; and that the ...
... Servants each Inhabitant within his Conftablery hath , and what Wages every Mafter gives to every particular Servant . That one , or more of the next fuftices of the Peace be prefent at e- very Statute or petty Seffions ; and that the ...
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... servants significant roles in their fiction even as the place of servants was diminishing in British literature . Bruce Robbins points out in his groundbreaking study , The Servant's Hand : English Fiction from Below ( 1986 ) , that the ...
... servants significant roles in their fiction even as the place of servants was diminishing in British literature . Bruce Robbins points out in his groundbreaking study , The Servant's Hand : English Fiction from Below ( 1986 ) , that the ...
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... servant, illness, dishonesty, gambling for male and fornication for female servants, and staying outdoors for a long time or without permission were among the scenarios that could lead to immediate termination. Employers had to pay ...
... servant, illness, dishonesty, gambling for male and fornication for female servants, and staying outdoors for a long time or without permission were among the scenarios that could lead to immediate termination. Employers had to pay ...
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