The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... deep - laid villany . In the haunts of squalid poverty I have found many a broken heart too good for this world . Many such persons , now in the most abject condition , have seen better days . Once they moved in circles of friendship ...
... deep - laid villany . In the haunts of squalid poverty I have found many a broken heart too good for this world . Many such persons , now in the most abject condition , have seen better days . Once they moved in circles of friendship ...
الصفحة 33
... deep sensation throughout the Hall . The loud cheers which had followed every word , were now exchanged for murmurs of disappro- bation . I was exceedingly astonished to hear such sentiments from the lips of Campbell . The sympathy of ...
... deep sensation throughout the Hall . The loud cheers which had followed every word , were now exchanged for murmurs of disappro- bation . I was exceedingly astonished to hear such sentiments from the lips of Campbell . The sympathy of ...
الصفحة 38
... deep blue colour . His nose is aquiline , and his expression gene- rally saturnine . He has long worn a wig ; but the natural colour of his hair , I believe , is dark . There is nothing very brilliant in his conversa- tion except when ...
... deep blue colour . His nose is aquiline , and his expression gene- rally saturnine . He has long worn a wig ; but the natural colour of his hair , I believe , is dark . There is nothing very brilliant in his conversa- tion except when ...
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... deep damnation of blood on his soul , that man was Aaron Burr . I never could forgive him for murdering Hamilton . You have never had many men in America for whom I feel so great a reverence as for Hamil- ton . Poor man ! what strange ...
... deep damnation of blood on his soul , that man was Aaron Burr . I never could forgive him for murdering Hamilton . You have never had many men in America for whom I feel so great a reverence as for Hamil- ton . Poor man ! what strange ...
الصفحة 57
... deep interest in the In- " The world never dian races of America . will forget your treatment of the poor Indians , " said he . " How they have faded away before the advance of the white man ! I think there cannot be a more melancholy ...
... deep interest in the In- " The world never dian races of America . will forget your treatment of the poor Indians , " said he . " How they have faded away before the advance of the white man ! I think there cannot be a more melancholy ...
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