The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة viii
... am still remem- bered . Not a day passes that I do not think of their cheerful homes in " Green Albion . " For all this unexpected , unsought , and un- merited kindness to a stranger , they have his gratitude viii DEDICATION .
... am still remem- bered . Not a day passes that I do not think of their cheerful homes in " Green Albion . " For all this unexpected , unsought , and un- merited kindness to a stranger , they have his gratitude viii DEDICATION .
الصفحة ix
Charles Edwards Lester. merited kindness to a stranger , they have his gratitude ; and his prayers for the blessing of the " stranger's God . " When I stepped upon my native soil again , my eyes had been so wearied with the sight of ...
Charles Edwards Lester. merited kindness to a stranger , they have his gratitude ; and his prayers for the blessing of the " stranger's God . " When I stepped upon my native soil again , my eyes had been so wearied with the sight of ...
الصفحة 2
... stranger as London . " After I left the railway station at Euston Square , I rode on mile after mile , scarcely realizing that I was among those very scenes of which from childhood I had so often read , and about which I had thought so ...
... stranger as London . " After I left the railway station at Euston Square , I rode on mile after mile , scarcely realizing that I was among those very scenes of which from childhood I had so often read , and about which I had thought so ...
الصفحة 5
... might be that she was a poor victim of misfortune , innocent in the eye of heaven , thrown upon the tender mercies of a stranger , who may himself one day feel what it is to beg or starve . So long as there was a POOR BLIND WOMAN . 5.
... might be that she was a poor victim of misfortune , innocent in the eye of heaven , thrown upon the tender mercies of a stranger , who may himself one day feel what it is to beg or starve . So long as there was a POOR BLIND WOMAN . 5.
الصفحة 18
... has made him quite a stranger in these parts . How much longer this interesting exile will be kept aloof from his paternal acres , pro- bably the mortgagee understands best . I re- marked to 18 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... has made him quite a stranger in these parts . How much longer this interesting exile will be kept aloof from his paternal acres , pro- bably the mortgagee understands best . I re- marked to 18 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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