The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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الصفحة xi
... hearts in England : they took me by the hand , and gave me a generous welcome ; and since my return I have had ... heart that I could embrace every green hill - top of our own free land- I thanked God I was an American . xii If by ...
... hearts in England : they took me by the hand , and gave me a generous welcome ; and since my return I have had ... heart that I could embrace every green hill - top of our own free land- I thanked God I was an American . xii If by ...
الصفحة 13
... heart of this great metropolis . There is but one window in the room , and the storm is beating against it . I am surrounded by two millions of human beings , and yet , of all this vast multitude , there is probably no one I ever saw ...
... heart of this great metropolis . There is but one window in the room , and the storm is beating against it . I am surrounded by two millions of human beings , and yet , of all this vast multitude , there is probably no one I ever saw ...
الصفحة 14
... hearts are ex- changing their vows of love . Here the abandoned are revelling in pollution , where the very air is load- ed with guilt , while , separated from them only by a thin wall , the subdued voice of prayer and praise is ...
... hearts are ex- changing their vows of love . Here the abandoned are revelling in pollution , where the very air is load- ed with guilt , while , separated from them only by a thin wall , the subdued voice of prayer and praise is ...
الصفحة 15
... heart - bro- ken , who have homes , have gone to their rest ; those who have none are wandering through dreary lanes , to find some transient shelter ; the hour , too , when the rich , the gay , the noble , have just begun to min- gle ...
... heart - bro- ken , who have homes , have gone to their rest ; those who have none are wandering through dreary lanes , to find some transient shelter ; the hour , too , when the rich , the gay , the noble , have just begun to min- gle ...
الصفحة 16
... heart when I left the old woman , and the last words I heard her utter were a prayer that God would bless me . I may become so familiar with spectacles of this kind be- fore the summer is over as to pass the beggar by without assistance ...
... heart when I left the old woman , and the last words I heard her utter were a prayer that God would bless me . I may become so familiar with spectacles of this kind be- fore the summer is over as to pass the beggar by without assistance ...
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