The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... suffer- ing , sadness , and triumph , in the histories of the generous but unfortunate Oliver ; the proud - spirited , kind - hearted Nicholas ; the confiding Madeline ; the beautiful Kate ; and , above all , sweet little Nelly . I ...
... suffer- ing , sadness , and triumph , in the histories of the generous but unfortunate Oliver ; the proud - spirited , kind - hearted Nicholas ; the confiding Madeline ; the beautiful Kate ; and , above all , sweet little Nelly . I ...
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... suffering : it was the philanthropist even more than the author that I was anxious to see . He replied , nothing could be more gratifying to him than to receive demonstrations of regard from American readers . " American praise , " said ...
... suffering : it was the philanthropist even more than the author that I was anxious to see . He replied , nothing could be more gratifying to him than to receive demonstrations of regard from American readers . " American praise , " said ...
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... suffering and relieve them . I have spent many days and nights in the most wretched districts of the metropolis , studying the history of the human heart . There we must go to find it . In high circles we see everything but the heart ...
... suffering and relieve them . I have spent many days and nights in the most wretched districts of the metropolis , studying the history of the human heart . There we must go to find it . In high circles we see everything but the heart ...
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... suffering of the poor , and boldly charges their miseries upon the op- pressive laws which have been formed to support a proud and overbearing aristo- cracy . NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . It may appear somewhat strange that we should introduce ...
... suffering of the poor , and boldly charges their miseries upon the op- pressive laws which have been formed to support a proud and overbearing aristo- cracy . NICHOLAS NICKLEBY . It may appear somewhat strange that we should introduce ...
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... suffering and 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 ...
... suffering and 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 ...
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