| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 páginas
...her fellow-creatures, as if saying, " Behold I am sinking, bare of help : ye must help me ! I am you/ sister, bone of your bone ; one God made us : ye must help aie !" They answer, " No, impossible ; thou art no sister of ours." But she proves her sisterhood ;... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 404 páginas
...Irish Widow applies to her fellow-creatures, as if saying, "Behold I am Milking, bare of help : ye must help me! I am your sister, bone of your bone...sister of ours." But she proves her sisterhood ; her typhus-fever kills them : they actually were her brothers, though denying it ! Had human creature ever... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 198 páginas
...fellow-creatures, as if saying, " Behold, I am sinking, hare of help : ye must help me ! I am your sister, hone of your bone ; one God made us : ye must help me !"...No ; impossible ; thou art no sister of ours." But sho proves her sisterbood ; her typhus fever kills them: they actually were her brotheis, though denying... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 422 páginas
...Irish Widow applies to her fellow-creatures, as if saying, " Behold I am sinking, bare of help: ye must help me ! I am your sister, bone of your bone;...sister of ours." But she proves her sisterhood; her typhus-fever kills them; they actually were her brothers, though denying it! Had human creature ever... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 páginas
...Irish Widow applies to her fellow-creatures, as if saying, " Behold I am sinking, bare of help: ye must help me ! I am your sister, bone of your bone...sister of ours." But she proves her sisterhood; her typhus-fever kills them; they actually were her brothers, though denying it! Had human creature ever... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 462 páginas
...Irish Widow applies to her fellow-creatures, as if saying, " Behold I am sinking, bare of help : ye must help me ! I am your sister, bone of your bone...one God made us ; ye must help me !" They answer, r " No ; impossible : thou art no sister of ours." But she proves her sisterhood ; her typhus-fever... | |
| 1847 - 108 páginas
...Irish widow applies to her fellow-creatures, as if saying, ' Behold, I am sinking, bare of help ; ye must help me ; I am your sister, bone of your bone...they actually were her brothers, though denying it ! Had man ever to go lower for a proof."—Carhjle's Past and Present. THE DWELLINGS OF THE POOR.—"... | |
| Maria Jane McIntosh - 1850 - 170 páginas
...Irish widow applies to her fellow-creatures as if saying—' Behold, I am sinking, bare of help : ye must help me ! I am your sister, bone of your bone;...they actually were her brothers, though denying it!" And so are these multitudes nocking to our shores our brethren, our sisters. Ignorant, degraded, as... | |
| Maria Jane McIntosh - 1850 - 182 páginas
...Irish widow applies to her fellow-creatures as if saying—' Behold, I am sinking, bare of help : ye must help me ! I am your sister, bone of your bone;...they actually were her brothers, though denying it!" And so are these multitudes flocking to our shores our brethren, our sisters. Ignorant, degraded, as... | |
| Maria Jane McIntosh - 1850 - 172 páginas
...Irish widow applies to her fellow-creatures as if saying — ' Behold, I am sinking, bare of help : ye must help me ! I am your sister, bone of your bone...they actually were her brothers, though denying it !" And so are these multitudes flocking to our shores our brethren, our sisters. Ignorant, degraded,... | |
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