The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة vii
How often , amid the duties of a profession subject to greater trials than any other
, have we grown weary in contemplating the sorrows of earth and the perfidy of
professing friends ; how often wished to forget the present , and travel back ...
How often , amid the duties of a profession subject to greater trials than any other
, have we grown weary in contemplating the sorrows of earth and the perfidy of
professing friends ; how often wished to forget the present , and travel back ...
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What a spectacle must London present to the All - Seeing eye at midnight . But it
is late ; and I am so much fatigued that I must defer giving you a description of the
incidents of the past day until to - morrow . On my way to the cars in Liverpool I ...
What a spectacle must London present to the All - Seeing eye at midnight . But it
is late ; and I am so much fatigued that I must defer giving you a description of the
incidents of the past day until to - morrow . On my way to the cars in Liverpool I ...
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... are not likely to be executed at present . The total length of these fifty - four
principal roads exceeds 1760 miles , independent of the smaller branches . The
gross sum the different companies have been authorized to raise for the
construction ...
... are not likely to be executed at present . The total length of these fifty - four
principal roads exceeds 1760 miles , independent of the smaller branches . The
gross sum the different companies have been authorized to raise for the
construction ...
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patrons of the old Prophet Nixon , whose visions have great credit among the
peasantry of the neighbourhood even at the present day . They look upon the
viaduct with a sort of ominous dread , regarding it as a fulfilment of one of the old
seer's ...
patrons of the old Prophet Nixon , whose visions have great credit among the
peasantry of the neighbourhood even at the present day . They look upon the
viaduct with a sort of ominous dread , regarding it as a fulfilment of one of the old
seer's ...
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By cunning , villany , and perseverance , he has won his way to his present
wealth and notoriety . He is still an exceedingly illiterate fellow , and speaks in the
style of a hackney - coachman . He is supreme lord among the crowds of
noblemen ...
By cunning , villany , and perseverance , he has won his way to his present
wealth and notoriety . He is still an exceedingly illiterate fellow , and speaks in the
style of a hackney - coachman . He is supreme lord among the crowds of
noblemen ...
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