The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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... in these conversations . I am persuaded that far more may be learned of English society by hearing persons of all classes describe their own feel- ings , than is to be gathered from any other THE POOR GIRL'S NARRative . 11.
... in these conversations . I am persuaded that far more may be learned of English society by hearing persons of all classes describe their own feel- ings , than is to be gathered from any other THE POOR GIRL'S NARRative . 11.
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... society and institu- tions of England with the eye of a Republican . This I must do . Every American knows that in a country which presents such a striking contrast of princely wealth and abject poverty , of lordly power and cringing ...
... society and institu- tions of England with the eye of a Republican . This I must do . Every American knows that in a country which presents such a striking contrast of princely wealth and abject poverty , of lordly power and cringing ...
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... society persons who recollect those portions of what must now be called the metropolis , when they were nothing but fields and swamps . There are some parts of London which have grown as rapidly as our own cities at the West . There are ...
... society persons who recollect those portions of what must now be called the metropolis , when they were nothing but fields and swamps . There are some parts of London which have grown as rapidly as our own cities at the West . There are ...
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... society so highly artificial . I love the spirit of American democracy better than ever . I love the interminable woods and prairies , which stretch away towards the shores of the Pacific , offering a home to the poor , op- pressed ...
... society so highly artificial . I love the spirit of American democracy better than ever . I love the interminable woods and prairies , which stretch away towards the shores of the Pacific , offering a home to the poor , op- pressed ...
الصفحة 129
... society by reporting such cases in the proper quarter . ' " 9 " I agree with you , sir , " I answered ; " and I think the proper quarter to report this case is a place where these poor sufferers may get some bread . " And seeing a ...
... society by reporting such cases in the proper quarter . ' " 9 " I agree with you , sir , " I answered ; " and I think the proper quarter to report this case is a place where these poor sufferers may get some bread . " And seeing a ...
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