The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... Christian phi- lanthropy in his heart than ever dwelt in Sir Walter's ; and would to God there were no worse men than was Sir Walter . I thought I would withhold Campbell's letter until after my reception . I felt assured that the heart ...
... Christian phi- lanthropy in his heart than ever dwelt in Sir Walter's ; and would to God there were no worse men than was Sir Walter . I thought I would withhold Campbell's letter until after my reception . I felt assured that the heart ...
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... Christian heart . He looks upon a human being simply as such , as something inexpressibly great , and upon an ... Christians , is yet alone , and without hope in the world ; that tells his dreadful story with patient sad- ness ...
... Christian heart . He looks upon a human being simply as such , as something inexpressibly great , and upon an ... Christians , is yet alone , and without hope in the world ; that tells his dreadful story with patient sad- ness ...
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... Christianity , the silk - stockings - and- pumps philanthropy of the times , it so turns out that he will have none other , but only this . He walks straight into the workhouse , and when other men see only some parish brats that are to ...
... Christianity , the silk - stockings - and- pumps philanthropy of the times , it so turns out that he will have none other , but only this . He walks straight into the workhouse , and when other men see only some parish brats that are to ...
الصفحة 96
... in the bright livery of civilization , take their stand among the great family of Christian nations . But , in glancing over the paragraphs of this letter , many a reader has said to himself , 96 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... in the bright livery of civilization , take their stand among the great family of Christian nations . But , in glancing over the paragraphs of this letter , many a reader has said to himself , 96 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
الصفحة 109
... Christianity - have we imparted any of it to the natives of India ? No , alas ! we hear much more of the complain- ings of those poor natives than of their grati- tude . We profess to be a well - governed na- tion , and well acquainted ...
... Christianity - have we imparted any of it to the natives of India ? No , alas ! we hear much more of the complain- ings of those poor natives than of their grati- tude . We profess to be a well - governed na- tion , and well acquainted ...
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