The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... English government ; of the sufferings and sorrows of the mass of the British people . To such I can only say , I have described things as they appeared to me , and endeavoured to write with candour . The pleasure of visiting our Father ...
... English government ; of the sufferings and sorrows of the mass of the British people . To such I can only say , I have described things as they appeared to me , and endeavoured to write with candour . The pleasure of visiting our Father ...
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... English society by hearing persons of all class- es describe their own feelings , than is to be gather- ed from any other source . The poor best know their own sorrows , and are sure to express the real feelings of the heart . As I took ...
... English society by hearing persons of all class- es describe their own feelings , than is to be gather- ed from any other source . The poor best know their own sorrows , and are sure to express the real feelings of the heart . As I took ...
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... English railways are superior to those in the United States in every respect , as re- gards safety , speed , beauty , and durability . There is , indeed , an appearance of solidity and strength in nearly all their structures which is ...
... English railways are superior to those in the United States in every respect , as re- gards safety , speed , beauty , and durability . There is , indeed , an appearance of solidity and strength in nearly all their structures which is ...
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... English seat is not at present occupied by its noble owner , and for a very good reason . The late Lord Crewe was addicted to the noble vice of betting , and staked so enormous a sum on a race , that , on losing it , he was obliged to ...
... English seat is not at present occupied by its noble owner , and for a very good reason . The late Lord Crewe was addicted to the noble vice of betting , and staked so enormous a sum on a race , that , on losing it , he was obliged to ...
الصفحة 40
... English eti- quette have legalized these exactions of " loafers " and " loaferesses , " to use a very expressive Ameri- canism . You submit to these ancient ( and , of course , venerable ) customs of England , as you do to the ...
... English eti- quette have legalized these exactions of " loafers " and " loaferesses , " to use a very expressive Ameri- canism . You submit to these ancient ( and , of course , venerable ) customs of England , as you do to the ...
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