The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... classes in England until I returned from a residence of eighteen months in the United States ; and I declare to you that there is more wretchedness and pinching poverty , more disgusting and heart- sickening degradation here , in this ...
... classes in England until I returned from a residence of eighteen months in the United States ; and I declare to you that there is more wretchedness and pinching poverty , more disgusting and heart- sickening degradation here , in this ...
الصفحة 63
... class , he loved to see the goddess crowned with those garlands of wild flow- ers which tradition weaves for her gentle wearing , and which are often freshest in their homeliest shapes . He trod with a light step , and bore with a light ...
... class , he loved to see the goddess crowned with those garlands of wild flow- ers which tradition weaves for her gentle wearing , and which are often freshest in their homeliest shapes . He trod with a light step , and bore with a light ...
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... are abusing the benevolence of the humane . " That there are many of the class you have de- scribed I do not doubt ; or that their number is very REPLY TO THE PHILANTHROPIST . 107 large ; but I 106 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... are abusing the benevolence of the humane . " That there are many of the class you have de- scribed I do not doubt ; or that their number is very REPLY TO THE PHILANTHROPIST . 107 large ; but I 106 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
الصفحة 108
... classes ' are suffering . I do not speak of the very lowest class who live by begging , al- though the London Quarterly estimates that in Great Britain the paupers compose one sixth part of the whole people . But I speak of that great ...
... classes ' are suffering . I do not speak of the very lowest class who live by begging , al- though the London Quarterly estimates that in Great Britain the paupers compose one sixth part of the whole people . But I speak of that great ...
الصفحة 109
... classes of England . That great sum has swollen the national debt , before so enormous , still more ; and there is some force in the saying of the Chartists , that the English people have paid the throne £ 20,000,000 for sending ships ...
... classes of England . That great sum has swollen the national debt , before so enormous , still more ; and there is some force in the saying of the Chartists , that the English people have paid the throne £ 20,000,000 for sending ships ...
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