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" It is nothing that I have a claim to speak and be heard. The wonder is that a breathing man can be found with temerity enough to suggest to the Americans the possibility of their having done wrong. "
Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued as ... - الصفحة 46
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The Life of Charles Dickens, المجلد 1

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The Life of Charles Dickens, المجلد 1

John Forster - 1872 - عدد الصفحات: 442
...it. It is nothing that I have a claim to speak and be heard. The wonder is that a breathing man can be found with temerity enough to suggest to the Americans...talk about Scott. I wish you could have heard how I gaye it out. My blood so boiled as I thought of the monstrous injustice that I felt as if I were twelve...

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A Short Life of Charles Dickens: With Selections from His Letters

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The Writings of Charles Dickens, المجلد 10

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Charles Dickens: A Critical Study

Gilbert Keith Chesterton - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 314
...voice and complain of the atrocious state of the law. . . . The wonder is that a breathing man can be found with temerity enough to suggest to the Americans...could have heard how I gave it out. My blood so boiled when I thought of the monstrous injustice that I felt as if I were twelve feet high when I thrust it...

Charles Dickens: A Critical Study

Gilbert Keith Chesterton - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 322
...voice and complain of the atrocious state of the law. . . . The wonder is that a breathing man can be found with temerity enough to suggest to the Americans...could have heard how I gave it out. My blood so boiled when I thought of the monstrous injustice that I felt as if I were twelve feet high when I thrust it...

Charles Dickens: The Man and His Work, المجلد 1

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...to their own countrymen I " Galatians," p. 269. nor to us, actually struck the boldest dumb. . . . I wish you could have seen the faces that I saw, down...the table at Hartford, when I began to talk about Sir Walter Scott. I wish you could have heard how I gave it out. My blood so boiled as I thought of...




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