The Autobiography of Samuel Bamford, المجلد 2F. Cass, 1967 - 282 من الصفحات |
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Samuel Bamford. CHAPTER XX . Opinions with respect to the Trial at York . - Reflections on Public Characters . THE ... respecting the proceedings at Manchester on the sixteenth of August , and to contrast those statements and asser- tions ...
Samuel Bamford. CHAPTER XX . Opinions with respect to the Trial at York . - Reflections on Public Characters . THE ... respecting the proceedings at Manchester on the sixteenth of August , and to contrast those statements and asser- tions ...
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... respect to our leader of those days - now aped by another , to the best of his ability - I must say that I never could have been , to a confiding and true hearted friend , however humble his position in life , what that leader was to me ...
... respect to our leader of those days - now aped by another , to the best of his ability - I must say that I never could have been , to a confiding and true hearted friend , however humble his position in life , what that leader was to me ...
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... Respect them , and you learn them to respect themselves . Respect the men whom they respect ; their examplers , their initiators for good ; let these be held in respect wherever they go , and , depend upon it , the others will soon look ...
... Respect them , and you learn them to respect themselves . Respect the men whom they respect ; their examplers , their initiators for good ; let these be held in respect wherever they go , and , depend upon it , the others will soon look ...
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