Great Britain Social Conditions Poetry Early Works To 1800 : Englands sad posture; or, A true description of the present estate of poore distressed England, : and of the lamentable condition of these distracted times, since the beginning of this civill, and unnaturall warr. / presented to the Right Honourable, pious and valiant, Edward, Earle of Manchester.; Calver, Edward,
Great Britain Social Exclusion Unit : Minority ethnic issues in social exclusion and neighbourhood renewal : a guide to the work of the Social Exclusion Unit and the Policy Action Teams so far / Cabinet Office.; Great Britain.
Great Britain Social Life And Customs 16th Century Early Works To : [A go]dly and profitable treatise, intituled Absolom his fall, or the ruin of roysters. : [Whe]rein euery Christian may [in a] mirrour behold the vile and [-]able abuse of curled long haire ...; W. T.
Great Britain Social Life And Customs 17th Century Humour Early Works : The justice of peace: or a vindication of peace from several late pamphlets, written by Mr. Congreve, Dennis, &c. In doggrel verse. Written at the request of a young lady, and dedicated to her. By a poet.; Poet,
Great Britain Social Life And Customs 1714 1837 : Georgians revealed : life, style and the making of modern Britain / Moira Goff, John Goldfinch, Karen Limper-Herz and Helen Peden ; with an introduction by Amanda Goodrich.; Goff, Moira.
Great Britain Social Life And Customs Humour : Wonderfull strange newes from Woodstreet Counter. : Yet not so strange as true. Being proved by lamentable experience. The relation of which will make you laugh, 'twill make you cry, 'twill make you mad, 'twill make you try, many more wonderfull effects. As Tom-Tell-troth can witnesse. It will convert a whore, enrich the poore, and make a sergeant kind, then buy it now, for I doe know, that it will please your mind.