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In Darkest England and the Way Out By William Booth
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embankment, underfeeding, houseless
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workless, gainsaying, tempter
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lifeboat, bethnal, sixpence
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whitechapel, vandeleur, rumford
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To the memory of the companion, counsellor, and comrade of nearly 40 years. The sharer of my every ambition for the welfare of mankind, my loving, faithful, ...
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Doing the Business: Entrepreneurship, the Working Class, and Detectives in the East End of London - Page 236
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In this controversial and original study of policing, class relations and organizations, Hobbsillustrates the culture of London's East End and its relationship with the...
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Democracy and Responsibility: British History, 1880-1965 - Page 24
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IN DARK ENGLAND AND THE WAY OUT
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In Darkest England And The Way Out
by General William Booth, William Booth - 2004 - 296 pages
Some seven years ago a great outcry was made concerning the Housing of the Poor.
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In Darkest England and the Way Out
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Places mentioned in this book
Cherry Hill - Page 163
The Dark Continent can show no lower depth ot degradation than that sounded by the dwellers of the dark alleys in Cherry Hill. ...
Plymouth - Page 9
extending the entire distance from Plymouth to Peterhead, you will have a fair idea of some of the inconveniences endured by us in the Congo forest. ...
more pages: 12 103
Munich - Page xix
His first step, after a thorough study and consideration of the subject, was to provide in Munich, and at all necessary points, large, airy, ...
more pages: xx xxii
London - Page 120
But if we could collect all the waste bottles of London every day, it would go hardly with us if we could not turn a very pretty penny by washing them ...
more pages: 49 112 117 122 136 137 221 248 266 276
Granada - Page 11
The race that wrote the Arabian Nights, built Bagdad and Granada, and invented Algebra, sends forth men with the hunger for gold in their hearts, ...
Waterloo - Page 279
Midas, with all his millions, could no more do the work than he could win the battle of Waterloo, or hold the Pass of Thermopylae. ...
more pages: 30
Paris - Page 137
My officers have been instructed to make an exhaustive report on the way the refuse collectors of Paris deal with the sardine tins. ...
more pages: 132 231 vii
Brighton - Page 114
Robertson, of Brighton, used frequently to remark that every truth was built up of two apparent contradictory propositions. ...
more pages: 239
Birmingham - Page 102
Police found him and returned him to Birmingham ; his reception being an unmerciful thrashing from the drunken stepfather. ...
more pages: 103 178
Liverpool - Page 102
In Liverpool he lived about the Docks for some days, sleeping where he could. Police found him and returned him to Birmingham ; his reception being an ...
more pages: 34 195
Berlin - Page vii
The clever sceptic, who a few weeks ago was interrupting the speakers in Berlin, and pouring contempt upon their claims to a personal knowledge of the ...
San Francisco - Page 243
A telegram from me will send any of them to the uttermost parts of the earth, will transfer them from the Slums of London to San Francisco, ...
more pages: 101
Hackney - Page 177
He has since gone into business at Hackney, and is married. He is of four years' standing, a thorough respectable tradesman, and a Salvationist. ...
more pages: 21
Moscow - Page 231
which created for Napoleon the admirable military instrument by which he shattered every throne in Europe and swept in triumph from Paris to Moscow. ...
Naples - Page xxi
When he was absent in Italy, and supposed to be dangerously ill in Naples, they set apart a certain time every.
Middlesbrough - Page 102
remarkable for his secret pilferings, and two years later left with fifty shillings stolen money, and reached Middlesbrough by road. ...
Khartoum - Page 251
The rush to Khartoum, that arrived too late to rescue General Gordon, cost at least as much. The Afghan war cost twenty-one millions sterling. ...
Rome - Page 174
Christianity itself would never have triumphed over the Paganism of ancient Rome had the early Christians not been enabled to testify from the dungeon ...
Bombay - Page 174
We have already had a good deal of experience in this work, both here and in Bombay, in Ceylon, in South Africa, in Australia and elsewhere, ...
Manchester - Page 66
The fighting gangs of half-grown lads in Lisson Grove, and the scuttlers of Manchester are ugly symptoms of a social condition that will not grow ...
more pages: 102 139
Leeds - Page 139
While Manchester and Leeds may be able to manufacture common goods much more cheaply than they can be spun at home, even these emporiums, ...
Montreal - Page 195
As he was unsuccessful, he left Montreal in the Dominion Liner " Oregon," on October 30th, but except receiving a card from him ere he started, ...
more pages: 197
Chicago - Page 135
We shall have^ the major part of our food practically for the cost of collection, and be able to adopt all the latest methods of Chicago for the ...
Lewisham - Page 103
and help and clothes forthcoming ; with Salvation came hope and energy ; he got a situation at Lewisham (7d. per hour) at his trade. ...
Glasgow - Page 100
AS—Born in Glasgow, 1825. Saved at Clerkenwell, May 19, 1889. Poor parents raised in a Glasgow Slum. Was thrown on the streets at seven years of age, ...
Portsmouth - Page 168
and for over seven years he has tramped about from Portsmouth, through the South of England, and South Wales, from one lodging-house to another, ...
Bristol - Page 197
We at once set enquiries on foot, and in the space of a few days found that she had started from Bristol on the road for Bath. ...
Dover - Page 27
I 'ma widower, have one child, a soldier, at Dover. My last regular work was eight months ago, but the firm broke. Been doing odd jobs since." ...
Melbourne - Page 276
The eager welcome which has thus forced the initiative upon our Officers in Melbourne tends to encourage the expectation that the Scheme will be ...
more pages: 144 275
Cape Town - Page 154
between the Channel and Cape Town or Australia would be comparatively few. When the ship was pitching or rolling, work would be difficult; ...