The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... ness and of 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 ...
... ness and of 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 ...
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... ness that showed he spoke from the heart . The windows of his library look out upon a garden . I saw several rosy - cheeked children playing by a water fountain ; and , as the little creatures cast occasional glances up to us while we ...
... ness that showed he spoke from the heart . The windows of his library look out upon a garden . I saw several rosy - cheeked children playing by a water fountain ; and , as the little creatures cast occasional glances up to us while we ...
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... is yet alone , and without hope in the world ; that tells his dreadful story with patient sad- ness , but gets no one , in that dense , bustling , busy , money - getting crowd , to hear him 20 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... is yet alone , and without hope in the world ; that tells his dreadful story with patient sad- ness , but gets no one , in that dense , bustling , busy , money - getting crowd , to hear him 20 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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... ness of our souls , are attributed to this odious habit . Were all men honest , there would be no occasion for withholding the genuine feel- ings of the heart . We might converse with as little disguise as children , and disclose the ...
... ness of our souls , are attributed to this odious habit . Were all men honest , there would be no occasion for withholding the genuine feel- ings of the heart . We might converse with as little disguise as children , and disclose the ...
الصفحة 85
... business , " has also taken up some " small patches " of a few thousand acres ; and a number of Americans , resident merchants in India , have thrown commerce aside for the more profitable busi- ness of planting INDIA COTTON MANIA . 85.
... business , " has also taken up some " small patches " of a few thousand acres ; and a number of Americans , resident merchants in India , have thrown commerce aside for the more profitable busi- ness of planting INDIA COTTON MANIA . 85.
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