The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... slavery , they have no sympathy from us . I am rejoiced to see so many men here from America . It does my heart good to see you . " Freedom ! I know not whether to call thee the parent or the child of the press ; but certain it is ...
... slavery , they have no sympathy from us . I am rejoiced to see so many men here from America . It does my heart good to see you . " Freedom ! I know not whether to call thee the parent or the child of the press ; but certain it is ...
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Charles Edwards Lester. of my fellow men who are labouring under the horrors of slavery ; but when I look around me here , I see the germs of liberty for them budding forth . " ( Cheers . ) This slur upon the genius of America excited a ...
Charles Edwards Lester. of my fellow men who are labouring under the horrors of slavery ; but when I look around me here , I see the germs of liberty for them budding forth . " ( Cheers . ) This slur upon the genius of America excited a ...
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... , to every other living author . I have read that work of Channing which you handed me the other day ( his book on slavery ) . It is a glo- rious production - what simplicity of eloquence and ratiocination ! 58 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... , to every other living author . I have read that work of Channing which you handed me the other day ( his book on slavery ) . It is a glo- rious production - what simplicity of eloquence and ratiocination ! 58 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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... slavery . They have but one great object now before them - the abolition of slavery in India ; and they believe that the general cultivation of cotton in those countries will have a tendency to overthrow slavery in America , by ...
... slavery . They have but one great object now before them - the abolition of slavery in India ; and they believe that the general cultivation of cotton in those countries will have a tendency to overthrow slavery in America , by ...
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... slavery , but of the slave - trade itself . By what 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 ...
... slavery , but of the slave - trade itself . By what 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 ...
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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