Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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... Liverpool , with the general assent of those who heard him , fix upon that identical sum of six thousand pounds as exemplifying , for the standard of English life , the absolute ideal of a dangerous inheritance ; just too little , as he ...
... Liverpool , with the general assent of those who heard him , fix upon that identical sum of six thousand pounds as exemplifying , for the standard of English life , the absolute ideal of a dangerous inheritance ; just too little , as he ...
Side 11
... Liverpool , Glasgow , & c . Whatever may be thought of slavery itself as modified in the British colo- nies , or of the remedies attempted for that evil by modern statesmanship ; of the kidnapping , murdering slave - trade , * there ...
... Liverpool , Glasgow , & c . Whatever may be thought of slavery itself as modified in the British colo- nies , or of the remedies attempted for that evil by modern statesmanship ; of the kidnapping , murdering slave - trade , * there ...
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... Liverpool line , may soon give way to new modes of locomotion still more astonishing to our preconcep- tions . One point of refinement , as regards the comfort of trav- ellers , remains to be mentioned , in which the improve- ment began ...
... Liverpool line , may soon give way to new modes of locomotion still more astonishing to our preconcep- tions . One point of refinement , as regards the comfort of trav- ellers , remains to be mentioned , in which the improve- ment began ...
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... Liverpool . Painfully he made out his way to Liverpool , having not much money , and with a sense of total -abandonment which made him feel that all he might have would prove little enough for his purposes . Not many weeks before this ...
... Liverpool . Painfully he made out his way to Liverpool , having not much money , and with a sense of total -abandonment which made him feel that all he might have would prove little enough for his purposes . Not many weeks before this ...
Side 200
... Liverpool , foot - sore ( for he had walked through many days , and , from ignorance of the world , combined with excessive shyness - oh ! how shy do people become from pride ! - had not profited by those well - known in- cidents upon ...
... Liverpool , foot - sore ( for he had walked through many days , and , from ignorance of the world , combined with excessive shyness - oh ! how shy do people become from pride ! - had not profited by those well - known in- cidents upon ...
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