The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... humanity- liberty . May God bless them . In Nor have I forgotten that I found many noble hearts in England : they took me by the hand , and gave me a generous welcome ; and since my return I have had occasion to know that by some of ...
... humanity- liberty . May God bless them . In Nor have I forgotten that I found many noble hearts in England : they took me by the hand , and gave me a generous welcome ; and since my return I have had occasion to know that by some of ...
الصفحة 13
... human beings , and yet , of all this vast multitude , there is probably no one I ever saw before . Should I be struck down with disease to - night , no friend would watch my bed ; were I to die , no one would let fall a tear on my grave ...
... human beings , and yet , of all this vast multitude , there is probably no one I ever saw before . Should I be struck down with disease to - night , no friend would watch my bed ; were I to die , no one would let fall a tear on my grave ...
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... human heart . I hardly ever knew a man who had once yielded to it , to break away from the strong temptation . It seems to seize upon him with the grasp of death . The victim of it is beyond the reach of counsel . It is vain to address ...
... human heart . I hardly ever knew a man who had once yielded to it , to break away from the strong temptation . It seems to seize upon him with the grasp of death . The victim of it is beyond the reach of counsel . It is vain to address ...
الصفحة 49
... human beings , each of whom seemed to be bent upon his own business with so much earnest- ness as to have no care for the thousands who were drifting by ; and all hurrying on with that restless gait with which people walk in large ...
... human beings , each of whom seemed to be bent upon his own business with so much earnest- ness as to have no care for the thousands who were drifting by ; and all hurrying on with that restless gait with which people walk in large ...
الصفحة 62
... humanity which would cause their names to be remembered , were determined that the marble at least should perpetuate their fame . But it seems to be an unalterable law of Providence , that no man shall long be remembered with rever ...
... humanity which would cause their names to be remembered , were determined that the marble at least should perpetuate their fame . But it seems to be an unalterable law of Providence , that no man shall long be remembered with rever ...
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