The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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... kind and beautiful with whom we then wor- shipped around the magic altars of boyhood's love ! But one word about my book . In publish- ing these Letters , I have yielded to the counsel of those in whose judgment I confide more than in ...
... kind and beautiful with whom we then wor- shipped around the magic altars of boyhood's love ! But one word about my book . In publish- ing these Letters , I have yielded to the counsel of those in whose judgment I confide more than in ...
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... kind before the summer is over as to pass a beggar by without assistance or sympathy ; but in this instance I certainly felt that the blessing of one ready to perish was upon me . As I was passing from the office to the cars , a very ...
... kind before the summer is over as to pass a beggar by without assistance or sympathy ; but in this instance I certainly felt that the blessing of one ready to perish was upon me . As I was passing from the office to the cars , a very ...
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... kind to the poor : he never was ashamed to speak to them in the street , or anywhere he met them . Do you have such ministers in America ? " " We have a great many good ministers , but not many , I fear , like Mr. Hall . How many hours ...
... kind to the poor : he never was ashamed to speak to them in the street , or anywhere he met them . Do you have such ministers in America ? " " We have a great many good ministers , but not many , I fear , like Mr. Hall . How many hours ...
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... companion . " I replied , as I put my card in his hand , that I would accept his kind invitation no less for the pleasure of riding with an Irish- man than with a nobleman . " Your repub- licanism 12 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... companion . " I replied , as I put my card in his hand , that I would accept his kind invitation no less for the pleasure of riding with an Irish- man than with a nobleman . " Your repub- licanism 12 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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... kind of excitement takes precedence of all others ; and the amount of wealth that is lost , and the embarrassment and ignominy it brings upon their families are incalculable . They are very punctilious in discharging these ' debts of ...
... kind of excitement takes precedence of all others ; and the amount of wealth that is lost , and the embarrassment and ignominy it brings upon their families are incalculable . They are very punctilious in discharging these ' debts of ...
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