The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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... gone forth to mingle with the world to be deceived by its flattery and wounded by its selfishness ; to struggle with its stormy passions , and meet its stern realities . How often , amid the duties of a profession P 1459 .581 رہا 523404 ...
... gone forth to mingle with the world to be deceived by its flattery and wounded by its selfishness ; to struggle with its stormy passions , and meet its stern realities . How often , amid the duties of a profession P 1459 .581 رہا 523404 ...
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... gone to their rest ; those who have none are wander- ing through dreary lanes , to find some transi- ent shelter ; the hour , too , when the rich , the gay , the noble , have just begun to mingle in scenes of splendour and dissipation ...
... gone to their rest ; those who have none are wander- ing through dreary lanes , to find some transi- ent shelter ; the hour , too , when the rich , the gay , the noble , have just begun to mingle in scenes of splendour and dissipation ...
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... to tea at our house ; and when he came he always had his pockets full of something good for us . But he has gone to heaven now , if any one goes there . ” " Could you understand his preaching ? " " I 8 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... to tea at our house ; and when he came he always had his pockets full of something good for us . But he has gone to heaven now , if any one goes there . ” " Could you understand his preaching ? " " I 8 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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... gone ; what shall he do ? It will not answer for him to be embarrassed now ; he has made a sensation in the circles of fashion and rank ; it must not be whispered at Almack's that young Lord can no longer keep up his elegant ...
... gone ; what shall he do ? It will not answer for him to be embarrassed now ; he has made a sensation in the circles of fashion and rank ; it must not be whispered at Almack's that young Lord can no longer keep up his elegant ...
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... gone before ; the throw is made , - he loses it . " He now feels that unless he can recover himself by one fortunate throw , he is a ruined man ; and , in the madness of desperation , he resolves to make , or mar his fortune for ever ...
... gone before ; the throw is made , - he loses it . " He now feels that unless he can recover himself by one fortunate throw , he is a ruined man ; and , in the madness of desperation , he resolves to make , or mar his fortune for ever ...
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