The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة v
... sympathy ; in my prosperity you have ever rejoiced . Since first we met on the peaceful shores of Oneida , we have gone forth to mingle with the world to be deceived by its flattery and wounded by its selfishness ; to struggle with its ...
... sympathy ; in my prosperity you have ever rejoiced . Since first we met on the peaceful shores of Oneida , we have gone forth to mingle with the world to be deceived by its flattery and wounded by its selfishness ; to struggle with its ...
الصفحة vi
... sympathy or the concurrence of the reader . Many , perhaps , will think I have drawn too dark a picture of England ; of the sufferings and sorrows of the mass of the British people . To such I can only say , I have described things as ...
... sympathy or the concurrence of the reader . Many , perhaps , will think I have drawn too dark a picture of England ; of the sufferings and sorrows of the mass of the British people . To such I can only say , I have described things as ...
الصفحة viii
... sympathy with our institutions ; and no love for the country which has adopted them . How different all this from the enthusiastic attachment of the generous - hearted Irishman who has " dashed from his lips the poisoned cup of European ...
... sympathy with our institutions ; and no love for the country which has adopted them . How different all this from the enthusiastic attachment of the generous - hearted Irishman who has " dashed from his lips the poisoned cup of European ...
الصفحة 5
... sympathy ; " and so it 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 ...
... sympathy ; " and so it 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 ...
الصفحة 6
... 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 pretty but pale - faced girl came up to me , with a basket of books on her arm ...
... 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 pretty but pale - faced girl came up to me , with a basket of books on her arm ...
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