The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... means of a most wretched and inadequate subsistence , there were women and children in that one town , divided into classes , numbered and estimated as regularly as the noble families and folks of great degree , and reared from infancy ...
... means of a most wretched and inadequate subsistence , there were women and children in that one town , divided into classes , numbered and estimated as regularly as the noble families and folks of great degree , and reared from infancy ...
الصفحة 30
... means for the universal diffusion of liberty . They had proposed for themselves the most sublime object that ever entered the hu- man mind - the emancipation of man every- where from the thraldom of man . He hoped these guardians of ...
... means for the universal diffusion of liberty . They had proposed for themselves the most sublime object that ever entered the hu- man mind - the emancipation of man every- where from the thraldom of man . He hoped these guardians of ...
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... mean , that I suppose any special confidence was reposed in me more than in other visiters ; but no one can be admitted familiarly to a family circle , without seeing and hearing many things of which he should never speak in other ...
... mean , that I suppose any special confidence was reposed in me more than in other visiters ; but no one can be admitted familiarly to a family circle , without seeing and hearing many things of which he should never speak in other ...
الصفحة 80
... means of transportation by great roads will ex- ist , wherever it cannot be carried on by water . Herodotus tells us , that when he wrote his celebrated history ( more than 2200 years ago ) cotton was grown in India . It has been used ...
... means of transportation by great roads will ex- ist , wherever it cannot be carried on by water . Herodotus tells us , that when he wrote his celebrated history ( more than 2200 years ago ) cotton was grown in India . It has been used ...
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... means was the slave - trade with the Brazils carried on ? By British manufactures , directly imported from this country . The British manufacturer sent his cotton goods to the Brazils ; these were immediately shipped off from the ...
... means was the slave - trade with the Brazils carried on ? By British manufactures , directly imported from this country . The British manufacturer sent his cotton goods to the Brazils ; these were immediately shipped off from the ...
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abolitionists Almack's American aristocracy beautiful better bless bread Britain British British empire British India Campbell character Charles Dickens Chartists cheerful Christian civilized conversation corn corn-laws cotton countrymen deep Dickens duty earth East India Company EDWARDS LESTER empire enemies England English English peasant enthusiasm eyes famine favour feel friends genius glorious grain grievance Hall hand hear heard heart Heaven honour human interest Ireland Irish labour land less liberty live London Lord Brougham manufactures meet ment millions mingled missionaries nation native ness never Nicholas Nickleby noble O'Connell Oliver Cromwell oppression Parliament passed persons Pickwick Papers poor present produce racter reform repeal Repeal Association scenes shillings slave slavery speak speech spirit starving suffering suppose tell thing thousands tion week wheat Whigs whole wild witnessed words wretched write