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... persons were got out , of whom Hayes and Murray were two . Witness had been employed on the premises about three months . He was of opinion that there was not more than 2 cwt . of rubbish on the other floors . He could only ac- count ...
... persons were got out , of whom Hayes and Murray were two . Witness had been employed on the premises about three months . He was of opinion that there was not more than 2 cwt . of rubbish on the other floors . He could only ac- count ...
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... persons on board seemed utterly paralysed and incapable of making avail of the means of safety within their reach . The life - boat , after running great dan- gers , was therefore obliged to re- turn to the beach , nearly a wreck . The ...
... persons on board seemed utterly paralysed and incapable of making avail of the means of safety within their reach . The life - boat , after running great dan- gers , was therefore obliged to re- turn to the beach , nearly a wreck . The ...
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... person had been so employed occasionally for three or four months . He always came in the day - time , and went direct into the factory , in which five or six persons were employed ; he seems to have had little communica- tion with Mr ...
... person had been so employed occasionally for three or four months . He always came in the day - time , and went direct into the factory , in which five or six persons were employed ; he seems to have had little communica- tion with Mr ...
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