The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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... 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 guilty , the heart - broken , who have homes , have gone to their rest ; those who have none are ...
... 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 guilty , the heart - broken , who have homes , have gone to their rest ; those who have none are ...
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... hundred years ago . When I gazed upon the venerable church of St. Oswald , seven miles from Liverpool , which is said to be coeval with the establish- ment of Christianity , standing amid the ruins of the old British city of Cair ...
... hundred years ago . When I gazed upon the venerable church of St. Oswald , seven miles from Liverpool , which is said to be coeval with the establish- ment of Christianity , standing amid the ruins of the old British city of Cair ...
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... hundreds of successive generations have come and gone upon its banks . It is a narrow , turbid stream ; and when the tide , which rises very high , is down , the shores are intolerably filthy , com- posing a grand arena of mud , which ...
... hundreds of successive generations have come and gone upon its banks . It is a narrow , turbid stream ; and when the tide , which rises very high , is down , the shores are intolerably filthy , com- posing a grand arena of mud , which ...
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... carriages upon its back for hundreds of years , gave place to this stupenduous structure . It is built of Scotch granite , and rests upon five arches . It cost the enormous sum of about £ 56 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... carriages upon its back for hundreds of years , gave place to this stupenduous structure . It is built of Scotch granite , and rests upon five arches . It cost the enormous sum of about £ 56 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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... hundred and fifty thousand people , it is es- timated , pass it daily . Its architecture is perfect , and it will stand until it is shaken down by some great convulsion , or decays by the lapse of ages . As the Thames enters London from ...
... hundred and fifty thousand people , it is es- timated , pass it daily . Its architecture is perfect , and it will stand until it is shaken down by some great convulsion , or decays by the lapse of ages . As the Thames enters London from ...
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