The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... should be much gratified with a short interview . He begged me to make no apologies ; he was always glad to see Americans ; they had extended such a generous hand to the oppressed of England , VISIT TO MR . DICKENS . 5.
... should be much gratified with a short interview . He begged me to make no apologies ; he was always glad to see Americans ; they had extended such a generous hand to the oppressed of England , VISIT TO MR . DICKENS . 5.
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Charles Edwards Lester. such a generous hand to the oppressed of England , that they ought to feel no delicacy in introducing themselves to Eng- lishmen . I at once felt at home , and remarked that I trusted I was prompted by a better ...
Charles Edwards Lester. such a generous hand to the oppressed of England , that they ought to feel no delicacy in introducing themselves to Eng- lishmen . I at once felt at home , and remarked that I trusted I was prompted by a better ...
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... oppressed of all nations , and to devise 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 ...
... oppressed of all nations , and to devise 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 ...
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... oppression , and adopts them as her own children . Oh ! there is something beautiful in liberty . " I promised Campbell that on my return to America I would faithfully attend to his re- quest . * * " I found , on reaching home , a ...
... oppression , and adopts them as her own children . Oh ! there is something beautiful in liberty . " I promised Campbell that on my return to America I would faithfully attend to his re- quest . * * " I found , on reaching home , a ...
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... oppression . How cheering to turn away from the night of Old World barbarism , whose masses were unillumined except by a few bright stars which shone only for themselves , in a high and dis- SOLITUDE FAVOURABLE TO GENIUS . 65.
... oppression . How cheering to turn away from the night of Old World barbarism , whose masses were unillumined except by a few bright stars which shone only for themselves , in a high and dis- SOLITUDE FAVOURABLE TO GENIUS . 65.
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