There are thousands of houses in England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now/ he said, ' when the first paroxysm of your grief is past, I would advise you to come with me and we will never rest till the Corn Law... Life, and Love and Peace - Página 177de Bolton Hall - 1909 - 293 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with...wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now," he said, " when the first paroxysm of your' grief is past, I would advise you to come with me... | |
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...brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with...looked up and said, ' There are thousands of houses ha England at this moment where wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. 490 Mr:. BRIGHT'S... | |
| John Bright - 1879 - 568 páginas
...brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with...wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now/ he said, ' when the first paroxysm of your grief is past, I would advise you to come with me and... | |
| John Bright - 1879 - 760 páginas
...brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with...wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now,' he said, ' when the first paroxysm of your grief is past, I would advise you to come with me... | |
| John Bright - 1879 - 572 páginas
...brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with...wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now,' he said, ' when the first paroxysm of your grief is past, I would advise you to come with me... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1879 - 460 páginas
...and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called on me as his friend and addressed me, as you may suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said : ' There are thousands and thousands of homes in England at this moment where wives and mothers and children arc dying of... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1879 - 350 páginas
...and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called on me as his friend and addressed me, as you may suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said: 'There are thousands and thousands of homes in England at this moment where wives and mothers and children are dying of... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1880 - 722 páginas
...brief happiness, was lying still and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, with...wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now," he said, " when the first paroxysm of your grief is past, I would advise you to come with me,... | |
| John Clifford - 1880 - 192 páginas
...chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called upon me as his friend, and addressed me, as you might suppose, in words of condolence. After a time he looked up and...wives, mothers, and children are dying of hunger. Now,' he said, ' when the first paroxysm of your grief is past, I would advise you to come with me,... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1880 - 572 páginas
...and cold in the chamber above us. Mr. Cobden called on me as his friend and addressed me, as you may suppose, with words of condolence. After a time he looked up and said: ' There are thousands and thousands of homes in England at this moment where wives and mothers and children are dying of... | |
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