The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... seen , nor a voice heard , save the noise of low debauchery coming up from some foul and dismal cellar . What scenes , thought I , should I witness could I but look into all these dwellings . In that house an aged man , long weary of ...
... seen , nor a voice heard , save the noise of low debauchery coming up from some foul and dismal cellar . What scenes , thought I , should I witness could I but look into all these dwellings . In that house an aged man , long weary of ...
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... seen in ours . Their houses , public buildings , and works seem formed to last for ages ; and they are , for this reason , more easily kept in repair . But we are told , and with some truth , that what is economy here would be unbounded ...
... seen in ours . Their houses , public buildings , and works seem formed to last for ages ; and they are , for this reason , more easily kept in repair . But we are told , and with some truth , that what is economy here would be unbounded ...
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... seen the gray towers of some old church , built many hundred years ago . When I gazed upon the venerable church of St. Os- wald ( seven miles from Liverpool ) —which is said to be coeval with the establishment of Christianity- standing ...
... seen the gray towers of some old church , built many hundred years ago . When I gazed upon the venerable church of St. Os- wald ( seven miles from Liverpool ) —which is said to be coeval with the establishment of Christianity- standing ...
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... seen no more . He embarks for the Continent , where he lives an exile from his paternal estates until their income discharges the obligation . After the best part of his days has been spent in atoning for his folly , he returns to his ...
... seen no more . He embarks for the Continent , where he lives an exile from his paternal estates until their income discharges the obligation . After the best part of his days has been spent in atoning for his folly , he returns to his ...
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Charles Edwards Lester. CROCKFORD'S . 29 porter , have ever seen him before . A few early friends may gather about him , and he may improve his grounds and adorn his house ; but the remainder of his days are covered with gloom . " You ...
Charles Edwards Lester. CROCKFORD'S . 29 porter , have ever seen him before . A few early friends may gather about him , and he may improve his grounds and adorn his house ; but the remainder of his days are covered with gloom . " You ...
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