The Autobiography of Samuel Bamford, المجلد 1Cass, 1967 - 645 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 60
... leave of us all . That was a so- lemn time she would have me wrapt in blankets and brought to her . Every one was in tears . My father besought God to sustain and comfort her now that all human aid had failed ; and she invoked blessings ...
... leave of us all . That was a so- lemn time she would have me wrapt in blankets and brought to her . Every one was in tears . My father besought God to sustain and comfort her now that all human aid had failed ; and she invoked blessings ...
الصفحة 139
... leave it ; the first to leave work , and the last to re- turn to it ; such as weavers who , disdaining slavery and being for the Charter , are always at leisure to look after their favourite pints , with a determination to get , by hook ...
... leave it ; the first to leave work , and the last to re- turn to it ; such as weavers who , disdaining slavery and being for the Charter , are always at leisure to look after their favourite pints , with a determination to get , by hook ...
الصفحة 360
... leave afar behind ; And with it leave , O ! deepest pang of pain , A damsel beautiful as she is kind ; Soul of my soul , and comfort of my mind , Farewell to thee ! until the glorious day , When liberty shall lord it unconfin'd : How ...
... leave afar behind ; And with it leave , O ! deepest pang of pain , A damsel beautiful as she is kind ; Soul of my soul , and comfort of my mind , Farewell to thee ! until the glorious day , When liberty shall lord it unconfin'd : How ...
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