The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... Britain . room And that same cunning penman , how strange his taste ! He finds a forlorn infant so desper- ate in fortune that even its miserable mother has left it on the step to do or die ; and of all the cases for the genteel humane ...
... Britain . room And that same cunning penman , how strange his taste ! He finds a forlorn infant so desper- ate in fortune that even its miserable mother has left it on the step to do or die ; and of all the cases for the genteel humane ...
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... Britain were traducing Ame- rica and her Authors , I opened the columns of the Magazine I edited at that time for articles which espoused your cause , and wrote such pa- pers myself ; and what strange fatality urged me on to say those ...
... Britain were traducing Ame- rica and her Authors , I opened the columns of the Magazine I edited at that time for articles which espoused your cause , and wrote such pa- pers myself ; and what strange fatality urged me on to say those ...
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... Britain who are famishing for want of bread , and all , too , in a beautiful green world , where nature spreads a bountiful table for all her children ! ' Your country opens its broad arms of kindness and of plenty to the thousands who ...
... Britain who are famishing for want of bread , and all , too , in a beautiful green world , where nature spreads a bountiful table for all her children ! ' Your country opens its broad arms of kindness and of plenty to the thousands who ...
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... Britain - ruins still to be seen . The races which have preceded us raised their tumuli and dug out mountain caves . They erected vast fortifications against their enemies , and temples to their gods ; and the remains of these works are ...
... Britain - ruins still to be seen . The races which have preceded us raised their tumuli and dug out mountain caves . They erected vast fortifications against their enemies , and temples to their gods ; and the remains of these works are ...
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... Britain for cotton , rice , and tobacco ; and , at the same time , more adequately provide for her own population . The evidence I adduce below will convince every reader , that I speak advisedly . This evidence has been subjected to ...
... Britain for cotton , rice , and tobacco ; and , at the same time , more adequately provide for her own population . The evidence I adduce below will convince every reader , that I speak advisedly . This evidence has been subjected to ...
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