The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة vi
... sufferings and sorrows of the mass of the British people . To such I can only say , I have described things as they appeared to me , and endeavoured to write with candour . The pleasure of visiting our Father - land ; of wandering among ...
... sufferings and sorrows of the mass of the British people . To such I can only say , I have described things as they appeared to me , and endeavoured to write with candour . The pleasure of visiting our Father - land ; of wandering among ...
الصفحة ix
... suffering , that I felt from my heart that I could embrace every green hill- top of our own free land - I thanked God I was an American . If by these pages I shall inspire one reader with a higher love of Truth and Freedom ; with a ...
... suffering , that I felt from my heart that I could embrace every green hill- top of our own free land - I thanked God I was an American . If by these pages I shall inspire one reader with a higher love of Truth and Freedom ; with a ...
الصفحة 11
... suffer a good deal in thinking what we should have to put up with if we went there ; and , rather than go there , I shall work as long as I can . " I think , dear I know you too well to suppose you will not be interested in these ...
... suffer a good deal in thinking what we should have to put up with if we went there ; and , rather than go there , I shall work as long as I can . " I think , dear I know you too well to suppose you will not be interested in these ...
الصفحة 30
... suffering and obscurity . splendid fortunes are lost at this fashionable resort than at any other place . And yet its pro- prietor was once a petty tradesman , as ignorant as he was low . He was in the habit of fre- quenting vile places ...
... suffering and obscurity . splendid fortunes are lost at this fashionable resort than at any other place . And yet its pro- prietor was once a petty tradesman , as ignorant as he was low . He was in the habit of fre- quenting vile places ...
الصفحة 36
... suffer the consequences . Injustice is never to be borne by free Englishmen . ' دو The name of the speaker was passed from mouth to mouth down the hall , and the whole company received the speech with loud and tumultuous applause . In ...
... suffer the consequences . Injustice is never to be borne by free Englishmen . ' دو The name of the speaker was passed from mouth to mouth down the hall , and the whole company received the speech with loud and tumultuous applause . In ...
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