The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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... die here without ever seeing the blessed light of heaven shin- ing on the green fields . The wealth of Lon- don would well - nigh purchase half the globe , B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3 world, just drawing his last breath; in the ...
... die here without ever seeing the blessed light of heaven shin- ing on the green fields . The wealth of Lon- don would well - nigh purchase half the globe , B 2 INTRODUCTION . 3 world, just drawing his last breath; in the ...
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Charles Edwards Lester. don would well - nigh purchase half the globe , and yet there are in it one hundred and fifty thousand poor wretches who feel the keen pangs of hunger every day . It is now the hour when the poor , the weary , the ...
Charles Edwards Lester. don would well - nigh purchase half the globe , and yet there are in it one hundred and fifty thousand poor wretches who feel the keen pangs of hunger every day . It is now the hour when the poor , the weary , the ...
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... half sterling , and spent the greater part of it in dissipation . If a gentleman whose estate is sufficiently large offers to play for a stake of £ 100,000 at this establishment , he is in- stantly accepted . " There is a moral ...
... half sterling , and spent the greater part of it in dissipation . If a gentleman whose estate is sufficiently large offers to play for a stake of £ 100,000 at this establishment , he is in- stantly accepted . " There is a moral ...
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... half - past one o'clock that night , and asked me for £ 5000 : he was a friend , and I could not refuse him . I gave it to him , and in half an hour he had not only lost every guinea of it , but im- poverished his family for ten years ...
... half - past one o'clock that night , and asked me for £ 5000 : he was a friend , and I could not refuse him . I gave it to him , and in half an hour he had not only lost every guinea of it , but im- poverished his family for ten years ...
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... half . " In the midst of our conversation , a dense cloud of black smoke in the distance announced that we were in the neighbourhood of Birming- ham , which Burke appropriately called " the great toyshop of Europe . " Here we stopped ...
... half . " In the midst of our conversation , a dense cloud of black smoke in the distance announced that we were in the neighbourhood of Birming- ham , which Burke appropriately called " the great toyshop of Europe . " Here we stopped ...
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