The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... thousands in our parish workhouses and in the lanes of London , born into the world without a friend except God and a dying mother . Many , too , who in cir- cumstances of trial have yielded to impulses of passion , and by one fatal ...
... thousands in our parish workhouses and in the lanes of London , born into the world without a friend except God and a dying mother . Many , too , who in cir- cumstances of trial have yielded to impulses of passion , and by one fatal ...
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... thousand stir- ring appeals which everywhere meet them in these extraordinary volumes on behalf of the little ones of this weary world , without some misgivings that all is not right ? Is there not something in their feeble but ...
... thousand stir- ring appeals which everywhere meet them in these extraordinary volumes on behalf of the little ones of this weary world , without some misgivings that all is not right ? Is there not something in their feeble but ...
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... thousands who had loved and honoured his name , and chiefly by those who were familiar with his poetry . " Well , " said he , will your countrymen forgive me if I repent ? " I answered that 34 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... thousands who had loved and honoured his name , and chiefly by those who were familiar with his poetry . " Well , " said he , will your countrymen forgive me if I repent ? " I answered that 34 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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... thousands who are driven from our shores by 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 ...
... thousands who are driven from our shores by 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 ...
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... thousand miles distant , I have had such readers , and all , too , among scenes I never witnessed myself . Doctor , I will go to Ame- rica yet . But don't forget , sir , to tell that blind friend of yours , that Campbell loves him as ...
... thousand miles distant , I have had such readers , and all , too , among scenes I never witnessed myself . Doctor , I will go to Ame- rica yet . But don't forget , sir , to tell that blind friend of yours , that Campbell loves him as ...
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