The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة viii
I do not flatter myself that in all points I shall be favoured with the sympathy or the
concurrence of the reader . Many , perhaps , will think I have drawn too dark a
picture of the oppressions and wrongs of the English government ; of the
sufferings ...
I do not flatter myself that in all points I shall be favoured with the sympathy or the
concurrence of the reader . Many , perhaps , will think I have drawn too dark a
picture of the oppressions and wrongs of the English government ; of the
sufferings ...
الصفحة 20
I am persuaded that far more may be learned of English society by hearing
persons of all clàsses describe their own feelings , than is to be gathered from
any other source . The poor best know their own sorrows , and are sure to
express the ...
I am persuaded that far more may be learned of English society by hearing
persons of all clàsses describe their own feelings , than is to be gathered from
any other source . The poor best know their own sorrows , and are sure to
express the ...
الصفحة 22
The English railways are superior to those in the United States in every respect ,
as rcgards safety , speed , beauty , and durability . There is , indeed , an
appearance of solidity and strength in nearly all their structures which is very
rarely seen ...
The English railways are superior to those in the United States in every respect ,
as rcgards safety , speed , beauty , and durability . There is , indeed , an
appearance of solidity and strength in nearly all their structures which is very
rarely seen ...
الصفحة 24
... salt in Britain , and where the widow of the great Milton died 114 years ago .
We had here a fine view of the woods of Lord Crewe's domains . This old English
seat is not at present occupied by its noble owner , and for a very good reason .
... salt in Britain , and where the widow of the great Milton died 114 years ago .
We had here a fine view of the woods of Lord Crewe's domains . This old English
seat is not at present occupied by its noble owner , and for a very good reason .
الصفحة 39
This you cannot readily do , as you never had the honour of seeing him before ;
but he remembers you , which is all the same to him . And last , but not least ( for
an English chambermaid is no inconsiderable personage — in size ) , appears ...
This you cannot readily do , as you never had the honour of seeing him before ;
but he remembers you , which is all the same to him . And last , but not least ( for
an English chambermaid is no inconsiderable personage — in size ) , appears ...
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