The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة viii
... liberty . May God bless them ! Nor have I forgotten that I found many noble hearts in England : they took me by the hand , and gave me a generous welcome ; and since my return I have had occasion to know that by some of them , at least ...
... liberty . May God bless them ! Nor have I forgotten that I found many noble hearts in England : they took me by the hand , and gave me a generous welcome ; and since my return I have had occasion to know that by some of them , at least ...
الصفحة ix
... diffuse the hallowed spirit of Liberty throughout the world , I shall feel that I have not written in vain . C. EDWARDS LESTER . UTICA , October 1 , 1841 . THE GLORY AND THE SHAME OF ENGLAND . London , DEDICATION . ix.
... diffuse the hallowed spirit of Liberty throughout the world , I shall feel that I have not written in vain . C. EDWARDS LESTER . UTICA , October 1 , 1841 . THE GLORY AND THE SHAME OF ENGLAND . London , DEDICATION . ix.
الصفحة 72
... yet too barbarous to enter fully into the wise policy of Cromwell he achieved their liberty at a great : price , but they were not yet prepared to receive and preserve it , or they never would have let 72 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... yet too barbarous to enter fully into the wise policy of Cromwell he achieved their liberty at a great : price , but they were not yet prepared to receive and preserve it , or they never would have let 72 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
الصفحة 87
... Liberty in the other . On John Gay's monument is an epitaph written by himself , which is no less shocking to good taste than to religion : " Life is a jest , and all things show it : I thought so once , and I now know it . " There are ...
... Liberty in the other . On John Gay's monument is an epitaph written by himself , which is no less shocking to good taste than to religion : " Life is a jest , and all things show it : I thought so once , and I now know it . " There are ...
الصفحة 93
... liberty . Young Hale immediately volunteered his services ; and , conquering his repugnance to assume a character foreign to his nature , in the hope of being useful to his country , passed in disguise to Long Island , and obtained all ...
... liberty . Young Hale immediately volunteered his services ; and , conquering his repugnance to assume a character foreign to his nature , in the hope of being useful to his country , passed in disguise to Long Island , and obtained all ...
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