The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة 67
... enemies , and temples to their gods ; and the remains of these works are still seen by the traveller . We have , too , those wide grassy plains , for which " the speech of England has no name " -the Prairies- " The gardens of the desert ...
... enemies , and temples to their gods ; and the remains of these works are still seen by the traveller . We have , too , those wide grassy plains , for which " the speech of England has no name " -the Prairies- " The gardens of the desert ...
الصفحة 91
... enemy of their native land ; but at that time the acting editor of that journal knew not the whole enormity of the insidious scheme . Little , perhaps , thought those young planters and overseers when they consented to go to India ...
... enemy of their native land ; but at that time the acting editor of that journal knew not the whole enormity of the insidious scheme . Little , perhaps , thought those young planters and overseers when they consented to go to India ...
الصفحة 94
... enemy , " the East India Company ; the most benevolent philanthropists with the most selfish speculators ; levellers with monopolists , and Chartists with the throne of Old England , and her aristocracy , all ranged side by side in ...
... enemy , " the East India Company ; the most benevolent philanthropists with the most selfish speculators ; levellers with monopolists , and Chartists with the throne of Old England , and her aristocracy , all ranged side by side in ...
الصفحة 107
Charles Edwards Lester. when his power appeared in danger either from foreign or domestic enemies . But not a long time elapsed before the yoke was pain- fully felt , both by ruler and people ; and the native sovereign yielded up his ...
Charles Edwards Lester. when his power appeared in danger either from foreign or domestic enemies . But not a long time elapsed before the yoke was pain- fully felt , both by ruler and people ; and the native sovereign yielded up his ...
الصفحة 132
... enemies . Christians destroy their ene- mies by war , and gibbet them upon the gallows . God says , all souls are mine . Christians have trafficked in the sculs of men no less than the heathen world . The Bible declares that no drunkard ...
... enemies . Christians destroy their ene- mies by war , and gibbet them upon the gallows . God says , all souls are mine . Christians have trafficked in the sculs of men no less than the heathen world . The Bible declares that no drunkard ...
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