Alfred Hagart's Household, Vol. 1 of 2 (Classic Reprint)
Alfred Hagart's Household, Vol. 1 of 2 (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Smith, Alexander
ISBN No.: 9780484163132
Pages: 308
Year: 201801
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 42.35
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Excerpt from Alfred Hagart's Household, Vol. 1 of 2Eye. Hawkhead was an energetic place and was distinguished by the most varied industrial activity. It worked in iron, it built ships, it was continually deepening its river, for on the river its prosperity mainly depended the glare Of its furnaces hung nightly over it; and it was skilful besides in more nice and delicate arts. It hummed with cotton mills, it printed cloths, and its muslins were embroidered by the girls of Ulster as they sat before their tage doors, in sight Of their plots Of ripe ax, in the summer evenings. As a quence Of these industrial means and ances, Hawkhead could keep its pot boil tolerable comfort, for while one branch Of dustry suffered, another. Was certain to in request. Printed cloths and embroide muslins uctuated terribly at times, but and iron and ships were in constant dema Greysley, on the other hand, had no vari Of occupation.


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