The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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... better than his own . " " Pray how did you know I was an Ameri- can ? " " Well , sir , I can hardly tell you ; but there is something about American gentlemen that strikes me the first moment I see them ; RAILWAY COMPANION . 7.
... better than his own . " " Pray how did you know I was an Ameri- can ? " " Well , sir , I can hardly tell you ; but there is something about American gentlemen that strikes me the first moment I see them ; RAILWAY COMPANION . 7.
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... better than we deserve , and that we should not complain when God afflicts us , for it's no sign that he does not love us just as well as ever . " " I am glad to hear you express such feelings 10 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... better than we deserve , and that we should not complain when God afflicts us , for it's no sign that he does not love us just as well as ever . " " I am glad to hear you express such feelings 10 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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... better speculation . " I then inquired how general the practice of betting was , and what were its effects among the nobility . " Why , sir , " said he , " games and sports of hazard are the disgrace and curse of our nobility . The ...
... better speculation . " I then inquired how general the practice of betting was , and what were its effects among the nobility . " Why , sir , " said he , " games and sports of hazard are the disgrace and curse of our nobility . The ...
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Charles Edwards Lester. signated by the appropriate title of ' Hells ' : a better name could not be found . Not a night passes that these dens of iniquity and dissipa- tion are not crowded , from the most fashion- able , where the mad ...
Charles Edwards Lester. signated by the appropriate title of ' Hells ' : a better name could not be found . Not a night passes that these dens of iniquity and dissipa- tion are not crowded , from the most fashion- able , where the mad ...
الصفحة 34
... better of their wives when they indulge in the same practices themselves ? If there be a passion which turns the heart to ashes , and ruins both body and soul in a more rapid and fearful manner than any other , it is the passion for ...
... better of their wives when they indulge in the same practices themselves ? If there be a passion which turns the heart to ashes , and ruins both body and soul in a more rapid and fearful manner than any other , it is the passion for ...
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