The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... noble authoress in London , said to me , " Pray tell me if you have not such a man in America as Irving Washington , who has written a book ? they call it a Book of Sketches , I think he must be a son of the general of that name . Or ...
... noble authoress in London , said to me , " Pray tell me if you have not such a man in America as Irving Washington , who has written a book ? they call it a Book of Sketches , I think he must be a son of the general of that name . Or ...
الصفحة 13
... noble , and he appears taller than he really is . His figure is very graceful , neither too slight nor too stout . The face is handsome . His complexion is delicate - rather pale generally ; but when his feelings are kindled his ...
... noble , and he appears taller than he really is . His figure is very graceful , neither too slight nor too stout . The face is handsome . His complexion is delicate - rather pale generally ; but when his feelings are kindled his ...
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... noble and a Christian heart . He looks upon a human being simply as such , as something inexpressibly great , and upon an immortal creature as of infinite value and sig- nificancy . He feels that a man is more pre- cious than many ...
... noble and a Christian heart . He looks upon a human being simply as such , as something inexpressibly great , and upon an immortal creature as of infinite value and sig- nificancy . He feels that a man is more pre- cious than many ...
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... noble families and folks of great degree , and reared from infancy to drive most criminal and dreadful trades ; how igno- rance was punished and never taught ; how jail doors gaped and gallows loomed for thou- sands urged towards them ...
... noble families and folks of great degree , and reared from infancy to drive most criminal and dreadful trades ; how igno- rance was punished and never taught ; how jail doors gaped and gallows loomed for thou- sands urged towards them ...
الصفحة 27
... noble , with fair religion " emparadised in form of that sweet flesh , " is it possible you do not know , and yet we are sure you do not , that every birthday dress ball at Almack's has driven a sister to the streets . I have the honour ...
... noble , with fair religion " emparadised in form of that sweet flesh , " is it possible you do not know , and yet we are sure you do not , that every birthday dress ball at Almack's has driven a sister to the streets . I have the honour ...
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