The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... meets his mild , keen glance , although there should be none other to register its sullen grief . He makes the cries of the poor to be heard in the palace . And gets the miserable an en- trance into the great man's house . The poor ...
... meets his mild , keen glance , although there should be none other to register its sullen grief . He makes the cries of the poor to be heard in the palace . And gets the miserable an en- trance into the great man's house . The poor ...
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... meet them in these extraordinary volumes on behalf of the little ones of this weary world , without some misgivings that all is not right ? Is there not something in their feeble but plaintive cry , as here supported with the word of ...
... meet them in these extraordinary volumes on behalf of the little ones of this weary world , without some misgivings that all is not right ? Is there not something in their feeble but plaintive cry , as here supported with the word of ...
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... meet the illustrious author of " Wyoming , " during my residence in the metropolis ; and I shall always remember his conversations and society as among the brightest spots of my life in Eng- land . I can remember no author I read with ...
... meet the illustrious author of " Wyoming , " during my residence in the metropolis ; and I shall always remember his conversations and society as among the brightest spots of my life in Eng- land . I can remember no author I read with ...
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... meet a warmer greeting in America . " " Oh , sir , " he replied , " I don't know what would make me so happy as to go there . I should like to travel through it incog .; for I hate a crowd , and noise , and public display . I have ...
... meet a warmer greeting in America . " " Oh , sir , " he replied , " I don't know what would make me so happy as to go there . I should like to travel through it incog .; for I hate a crowd , and noise , and public display . I have ...
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... meet in Eng- land ; for there is nothing so painful to me as the thought of violating the sacredness of con- fidence . Do not understand me to mean , that I suppose any special confidence was reposed in me more than in other visiters ...
... meet in Eng- land ; for there is nothing so painful to me as the thought of violating the sacredness of con- fidence . Do not understand me to mean , that I suppose any special confidence was reposed in me more than in other visiters ...
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