| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 340 страници
...who will be remembered scores upon scores of years after the worms bred in its corruplion, are but so many grains of dust — it was but a week, since...old man had stood for day,s upon his trial before tin's very body, charged with having dared to assert the infamy of that Iraflic, which has for its... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 страници
...who will be remembered scores upon scores of years after the worms bred in its corruption, are but so many grains of dust — it was but a week , since this old man bad stood for days upon his trial before this very body, charged with having dared to assert the infamy... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1843 - 882 страници
...who will be remembered scores upon scores of years, after the worms bred in its corruption are but so many grains of dust — it was but a week, since...infamy of that traffic, which has for its accursed merchandize men and women, and their unborn children. Yes. And publicly exhibited in the same city... | |
| Thomas Greaves Cary - 1844 - 156 страници
...that an eminent and venerable statesman had, just before, stood for days upon his trial in Congress, " charged with having dared to assert the infamy of...which has, for its accursed merchandise, men and women with their unborn children." It is not true ; and it is discreditable to him to have made the assertion... | |
| T. B. - 1844 - 850 страници
...that one of our most eminent statesmen had, just before, stood for days upon his trial in Congress, " charged with having dared to assert the infamy of...which has for its accursed merchandise men and women with their unborn children." It is not true ; and it is discreditable to him to have made the assertion... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1863 - 202 страници
...who will be remembered scores upon scores of years after the worms bred in its corruption, are but so many grains of dust — it was but a week, since this old man had stood for daya upon his trial before this very body, charged with having dared to assert the infamy of that traffic,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 658 страници
...who will be remembered scores upon scores of years after the worms bred in its corruption, are but so many grains of dust — it was but a week, since...charged with having dared to assert the infamy of that traffie, which has for its accursed merchandise men and women, and their unborn children. Yes. And... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 130 страници
...scores of years after the worms hred in its corruption are hnt so many grains of dust, — it was hat a week since this old man had stood for days upon his trial hefore this very hody, charged with having dared to assert the infamy of that traffic which has for... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 398 страници
...and who will be remembered scores upon scores of years after the worms bred in its corruption are but so many grains of dust — it was but a week since...city all the while; gilded, framed, and glazed ; hung np for general admiration ; shown to strangers not with shame, but pride; its face not turned toward... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 496 страници
...and who will bo remembered scores upon scores of years after the worms bred in its corruption are but so many grains of dust — it was but a week, since...to assert the infamy of that traffic, which has for ita accursed merchandise men and women, and their unborn children. Yes. And publicly exhibited in the... | |
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