The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... whole- some lesson , and to make pomp take physic , than to disgust without instructing , or wound without amending . It is a mighty privilege this of genius to make itself heard equally in the kitchen and the hall ; to enter in at the ...
... whole- some lesson , and to make pomp take physic , than to disgust without instructing , or wound without amending . It is a mighty privilege this of genius to make itself heard equally in the kitchen and the hall ; to enter in at the ...
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... whole paltry tribe of Reviewers and Critics in Great Britain were traducing Ame- rica and her Authors , I opened the columns of the Magazine I edited at that time for articles which espoused your cause , and wrote such pa- pers myself ...
... whole paltry tribe of Reviewers and Critics in Great Britain were traducing Ame- rica and her Authors , I opened the columns of the Magazine I edited at that time for articles which espoused your cause , and wrote such pa- pers myself ...
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... whole population ; for I hear that every American writes poetry . ' Campbell understands this matter better than most Englishmen ; and this single remark of his is a key to American character . I do not believe there is a country on ...
... whole population ; for I hear that every American writes poetry . ' Campbell understands this matter better than most Englishmen ; and this single remark of his is a key to American character . I do not believe there is a country on ...
الصفحة 72
... whole body . Perhaps there is no question now before the British people , in which our country is so deep- ly concerned , as the commerce and agriculture of the East Indies ; none which will so directly , powerfully , and permanently ...
... whole body . Perhaps there is no question now before the British people , in which our country is so deep- ly concerned , as the commerce and agriculture of the East Indies ; none which will so directly , powerfully , and permanently ...
الصفحة 74
... whole of the United States , with 150,000,000 of people , and can easily be made to supply the entire demand of Great Britain for cotton , rice , and tobacco ; and , at the same time , more adequately provide for her own population ...
... whole of the United States , with 150,000,000 of people , and can easily be made to supply the entire demand of Great Britain for cotton , rice , and tobacco ; and , at the same time , more adequately provide for her own population ...
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