The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة 188
... peasants , as well as ever a troubadour knew how to draw music from his harp ; and in doing it would most likely offend the taste of an Eng- lish " exquisite . " He knows full well , too , how to chain the attention of Parliament , or a ...
... peasants , as well as ever a troubadour knew how to draw music from his harp ; and in doing it would most likely offend the taste of an Eng- lish " exquisite . " He knows full well , too , how to chain the attention of Parliament , or a ...
الصفحة 253
... peasantry , their country's pride ; " they are called the " happiest peasantry in the world . " Sir James ... English operative , yet he can buy two or three times the quantity of food with it ; thus showing that the real test ...
... peasantry , their country's pride ; " they are called the " happiest peasantry in the world . " Sir James ... English operative , yet he can buy two or three times the quantity of food with it ; thus showing that the real test ...
الصفحة 255
... English religion or civilization at the present day ? But let us look for a moment at the condition of " the happiest peasantry in the world . " The operatives are not the only , nor the worst sufferers from the Corn Laws . It can be ...
... English religion or civilization at the present day ? But let us look for a moment at the condition of " the happiest peasantry in the world . " The operatives are not the only , nor the worst sufferers from the Corn Laws . It can be ...
الصفحة 260
... peasants ) are the men that become sullen and desperate ; that become poachers and incen- diaries . How and why ... English peasant ger is gay , at ease , well fed and clothed , what cares he how many pheasants are in a wood , or ...
... peasants ) are the men that become sullen and desperate ; that become poachers and incen- diaries . How and why ... English peasant ger is gay , at ease , well fed and clothed , what cares he how many pheasants are in a wood , or ...
الصفحة 261
... English peasant ? ' Tis the same the very man ! But what has made him so ? What has thus demonized , thus infuriated , thus converted him into a walking pestilence ? Villain as he is , is he alone to blame , or is there another ...
... English peasant ? ' Tis the same the very man ! But what has made him so ? What has thus demonized , thus infuriated , thus converted him into a walking pestilence ? Villain as he is , is he alone to blame , or is there another ...
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