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All goes tolerably well here, only no work for Bricklayers is a shocking evil, and produces poverty and distress.
Letter 155 2009
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Landed safe at the Bricklayers Arms, where an officer of the Customs examined Mr Weston's box for smuggled Lace!!!
Letter 290 2009
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Perhaps if Union membership were allowed, the Timber Framers, Cement Finishers, Roofers, Bricklayers and all the others would be able to keep out workers who are not here legally.
Arizona senators call for stronger security on border with Mexico 2010
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It did not matter whether the festival were Irish, German, or Slavonian; whether the picnic was the Bricklayers ', the Brewers', or the Butchers '.
CHAPTER II 2010
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He left and worked for the Southern Railway at Bricklayers Arms Depot, where they were union organised.
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Bricklayers, and the picked braves, huge and heavy, were taking their positions along the rope.
CHAPTER IV 2010
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The contest was between the Oakland Bricklayers and the San Francisco
CHAPTER IV 2010
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The Bricklayers 'is always lively -- tugs-of-war, fat-man races, real Irish jiggin', an '... an' everything.
CHAPTER I 2010
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He noted, one Sunday morning, that the Bricklayers 'Picnic took place that day at Shell Mound Park, and to Shell Mound Park he went.
Chapter 42 2010
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Or take Jackie Partridge, a member of the Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 7 from Colorado, who has also been unemployed for over seven months.
Mark H. Ayers: There is No Tomorrow...America Needs Job Growth Now! Mark H. Ayers 2010
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