The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1 |
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ix dependant colonies and foreign nations ; and , above all , in her oppression of
her own poor but generous people , she is without a parallel in ancient or modern
times . England has laid up for herself a sure store of vengeance ; and God will ...
ix dependant colonies and foreign nations ; and , above all , in her oppression of
her own poor but generous people , she is without a parallel in ancient or modern
times . England has laid up for herself a sure store of vengeance ; and God will ...
الصفحة 23
We passed old battle - fields , which had been strown with the bodies of past
generations ; the ruins of ancient castles , which had been stormed to the ground
, overgrown with ivy ; and through clumps of green trees , rising from the vale ,
might ...
We passed old battle - fields , which had been strown with the bodies of past
generations ; the ruins of ancient castles , which had been stormed to the ground
, overgrown with ivy ; and through clumps of green trees , rising from the vale ,
might ...
الصفحة 24
He used to say , “ That when the rocks near Warrington should visit Vale Royal ,
the sun of the ancient family of Cholmondeley would go down . The stone from
which this viaduct was built did come from Hill Quarry , in Warrington ; and the ...
He used to say , “ That when the rocks near Warrington should visit Vale Royal ,
the sun of the ancient family of Cholmondeley would go down . The stone from
which this viaduct was built did come from Hill Quarry , in Warrington ; and the ...
الصفحة 33
He is supreme lord among the crowds of noblemen who flock to his club - house ;
and what can be so humiliating as to think that a base - born scoundrel like him
should make slaves of the ancient nobility of the land ? There is much force and ...
He is supreme lord among the crowds of noblemen who flock to his club - house ;
and what can be so humiliating as to think that a base - born scoundrel like him
should make slaves of the ancient nobility of the land ? There is much force and ...
الصفحة 40
You submit to these ancient ( and , of course , venerable ) customs of England ,
as you do to the everlasting drizzling of its climate , although you know that these
beggars are importuning for their masters , who , in most instances , either ...
You submit to these ancient ( and , of course , venerable ) customs of England ,
as you do to the everlasting drizzling of its climate , although you know that these
beggars are importuning for their masters , who , in most instances , either ...
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