The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... suppose they cannot exist . In this effort I have not wholly been unsuccess- ful ; and there is nothing makes me happier than to think that , by some of my representa- tions , I have increased the stock of human cheerfulness , and , by ...
... suppose they cannot exist . In this effort I have not wholly been unsuccess- ful ; and there is nothing makes me happier than to think that , by some of my representa- tions , I have increased the stock of human cheerfulness , and , by ...
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... to me , that they have been so favourably received in your country . I am trying to enjoy my • fame while it lasts , for I believe I am not so vain as to suppose that my by any books will 10 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... to me , that they have been so favourably received in your country . I am trying to enjoy my • fame while it lasts , for I believe I am not so vain as to suppose that my by any books will 10 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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Charles Edwards Lester. vain as to suppose that my by any books will be read but the men of own times . " I remarked that he might consider himself alone in that opinion , and that it would probably be no easy matter to make the world ...
Charles Edwards Lester. vain as to suppose that my by any books will be read but the men of own times . " I remarked that he might consider himself alone in that opinion , and that it would probably be no easy matter to make the world ...
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... suppose you must be acquainted with them . " I had the impu- dence to laugh her ladyship in the face before I told her something about " these men , " and then read her a chapter upon American history , and another upon American authors ...
... suppose you must be acquainted with them . " I had the impu- dence to laugh her ladyship in the face before I told her something about " these men , " and then read her a chapter upon American history , and another upon American authors ...
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... suppose , sir , it will be generally known in America ? " I replied that it would be printed in a great many papers , and severely criticised ; and what pained me more was , that it would be read by thousands who had loved and honoured ...
... suppose , sir , it will be generally known in America ? " I replied that it would be printed in a great many papers , and severely criticised ; and what pained me more was , that it would be read by thousands who had loved and honoured ...
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