The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... thing that comes from Thomas Camp- bell . I gave back the letter with many thanks . " Oh ! don't thank me , sir ; of what use would it be to live in this world , if we could not gratify our feelings by once in a while , at least , doing ...
... thing that comes from Thomas Camp- bell . I gave back the letter with many thanks . " Oh ! don't thank me , sir ; of what use would it be to live in this world , if we could not gratify our feelings by once in a while , at least , doing ...
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... have I in any of my works attempted any- thing more than to arrange my story as well as I could , and give a true picture of scenes I have witnessed . My past history and pur- suits have CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 7.
... have I in any of my works attempted any- thing more than to arrange my story as well as I could , and give a true picture of scenes I have witnessed . My past history and pur- suits have CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 7.
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... thing about these men : I 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 ...
... thing about these men : I 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 ...
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... things went on from day to day in the same unvary- ing round ; how youth and beauty died , and ugly , griping age lived crafty avarice grew rich , tottering on ; how and manly honest hearts were poor and sad ; how few they were who ...
... things went on from day to day in the same unvary- ing round ; how youth and beauty died , and ugly , griping age lived crafty avarice grew rich , tottering on ; how and manly honest hearts were poor and sad ; how few they were who ...
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... thing about you before ; and I never will again . I have always loved America bet- ter than any land on earth , except my own . When the whole paltry tribe of Reviewers and Critics in Great Britain were traducing Ame- rica and her ...
... thing about you before ; and I never will again . I have always loved America bet- ter than any land on earth , except my own . When the whole paltry tribe of Reviewers and Critics in Great Britain were traducing Ame- rica and her ...
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