The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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... common sense . How few of their estates are not deeply mortgaged ! The Jews and the merchants , ( and he might have added the gamblers ) have their grasp upon more than three parts of the property of the peerage . ' 66 " The splendid ...
... common sense . How few of their estates are not deeply mortgaged ! The Jews and the merchants , ( and he might have added the gamblers ) have their grasp upon more than three parts of the property of the peerage . ' 66 " The splendid ...
الصفحة 47
... common ancestors , and together they worshipped his genius ; and since the year 1620 they have read and worshipped him alike , only in different countries . Besides , if you will pardon me , I think an Irishman . need not be very much ...
... common ancestors , and together they worshipped his genius ; and since the year 1620 they have read and worshipped him alike , only in different countries . Besides , if you will pardon me , I think an Irishman . need not be very much ...
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... satisfied if they could but sleep beneath the shadow of this temple ; while the common people did not expect anything better than an interment in unconsecrated ground . In the course of time INTERMENT IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY . 71.
... satisfied if they could but sleep beneath the shadow of this temple ; while the common people did not expect anything better than an interment in unconsecrated ground . In the course of time INTERMENT IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY . 71.
الصفحة 98
... common use of that term , for such heroes had driven them from their homes ; but Christians , brave men , who could not be intimidated by the threats of tyranny , nor conquered by sword and cannon . They had no confidence in the weak ...
... common use of that term , for such heroes had driven them from their homes ; but Christians , brave men , who could not be intimidated by the threats of tyranny , nor conquered by sword and cannon . They had no confidence in the weak ...
الصفحة 99
... common sense , than the arrogant claim of England to tax the colonies , with no repre- sentation in the legislature which governed them . The Americans rejected that claim with scorn , and the conflict began . " England could command ...
... common sense , than the arrogant claim of England to tax the colonies , with no repre- sentation in the legislature which governed them . The Americans rejected that claim with scorn , and the conflict began . " England could command ...
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