The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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... true ; and I have not 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 ...
... true ; and I have not 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 ...
الصفحة 65
... true : but I always liked a time - honoured fiction better than a dry modern fact . " We walked along through Westminster , and it brought a new joy over my heart when I saw the gray towers of the old Abbey rising above the stately elms ...
... true : but I always liked a time - honoured fiction better than a dry modern fact . " We walked along through Westminster , and it brought a new joy over my heart when I saw the gray towers of the old Abbey rising above the stately elms ...
الصفحة 75
... true one ; that the baron had repented him of the evil ; had done great charities , and had meekly given up the ghost ; and that , if baron ever went to heaven , that that baron was then at peace . In like manner , when the aforesaid ...
... true one ; that the baron had repented him of the evil ; had done great charities , and had meekly given up the ghost ; and that , if baron ever went to heaven , that that baron was then at peace . In like manner , when the aforesaid ...
الصفحة 78
... true . There is an hour coming when every temple on earth shall be shaken to its foundations , and the walls of Westminster shall feel the universal shock . What can a monument do for Shakspeare ? It seems strange , but it is ...
... true . There is an hour coming when every temple on earth shall be shaken to its foundations , and the walls of Westminster shall feel the universal shock . What can a monument do for Shakspeare ? It seems strange , but it is ...
الصفحة 93
... true , to the laws of war ) was carried into effect in the most unfeeling and barbarous manner . He asked if he might see a friend ( one he loved better than all things but liberty - one who had given him up to his country ) , and he ...
... true , to the laws of war ) was carried into effect in the most unfeeling and barbarous manner . He asked if he might see a friend ( one he loved better than all things but liberty - one who had given him up to his country ) , and he ...
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