The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة 29
... believe he has not seen his wife since they parted . She is ruined as well as himself . I saw her a few days ago , and tried to restore her former spirits ; but I found it a hopeless task . The bloom and joy have all fled from her face ...
... believe he has not seen his wife since they parted . She is ruined as well as himself . I saw her a few days ago , and tried to restore her former spirits ; but I found it a hopeless task . The bloom and joy have all fled from her face ...
الصفحة 52
... believe I am familiar with almost every part of the metropolis ; for I have passed the last ten years here , and I do not know that I was ever tired of wandering round London . It is a 52 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... believe I am familiar with almost every part of the metropolis ; for I have passed the last ten years here , and I do not know that I was ever tired of wandering round London . It is a 52 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
الصفحة 134
... believe , are generally much affected by the apparent suffering they meet in the various forms mendicity as- sumes in London . But a knowledge of the facts I have mentioned places them on their guard against imposition , and saves them ...
... believe , are generally much affected by the apparent suffering they meet in the various forms mendicity as- sumes in London . But a knowledge of the facts I have mentioned places them on their guard against imposition , and saves them ...
الصفحة 138
... believe , from his manner , that what I had said was not very agreeable to him ; but I did not condemn myself for making this observation . I only discovered another illustration of that truth which has passed into a proverb ; " Good ...
... believe , from his manner , that what I had said was not very agreeable to him ; but I did not condemn myself for making this observation . I only discovered another illustration of that truth which has passed into a proverb ; " Good ...
الصفحة 139
... believe there are many slaveholders in America who would not have given them assistance . " There is a circumstance connected with the state of society in England , which I find many good men here seem entirely to overlook , but which ...
... believe there are many slaveholders in America who would not have given them assistance . " There is a circumstance connected with the state of society in England , which I find many good men here seem entirely to overlook , but which ...
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