The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة 15
... told , and with some truth , that what is economy here would be unbounded extravagance with us . The im- mense investments in the numerous railways , nearly all of which have been made during the last ten years have produced little or ...
... told , and with some truth , that what is economy here would be unbounded extravagance with us . The im- mense investments in the numerous railways , nearly all of which have been made during the last ten years have produced little or ...
الصفحة 16
... told about every hill , and lake , and stream , and hamlet on the way . We passed old battle fields , which had been strown with the bodies of past generations ; the ruins of ancient castles , which had been stormed , overgrown with ivy ...
... told about every hill , and lake , and stream , and hamlet on the way . We passed old battle fields , which had been strown with the bodies of past generations ; the ruins of ancient castles , which had been stormed , overgrown with ivy ...
الصفحة 35
... told you the half . " In the midst of our conversation , a dense cloud of black smoke in the distance announced that we were in the neighbourhood of Birming- ham , which Burke appropriately called " the great toyshop of Europe . " Here ...
... told you the half . " In the midst of our conversation , a dense cloud of black smoke in the distance announced that we were in the neighbourhood of Birming- ham , which Burke appropriately called " the great toyshop of Europe . " Here ...
الصفحة 41
... ending of the year , but the infernal rumbling of machinery . But I am wrong ; for I am told that Birmingham has the largest organ in the world , except the great organ at Harlaem . Many of the most splendid BIRMINGHAM . 41.
... ending of the year , but the infernal rumbling of machinery . But I am wrong ; for I am told that Birmingham has the largest organ in the world , except the great organ at Harlaem . Many of the most splendid BIRMINGHAM . 41.
الصفحة 52
... told his story , and felt on terms of intimacy . " Now , " said Captain Manners ( this is not the real name ) , " you are anxious to see London , and I have nothing to do but show it to you . I believe I am familiar with almost every ...
... told his story , and felt on terms of intimacy . " Now , " said Captain Manners ( this is not the real name ) , " you are anxious to see London , and I have nothing to do but show it to you . I believe I am familiar with almost every ...
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