Found 662 results for "Great britain, church history, 19th century"
by Olaudah Equiano
I BELIEVE it is difficult for those who publish their own memoirs to escape the imputation of vanity; nor is this the on...
by Jane Austen
E un adevăr de toți știut că un burlac înzestrat cu o avere frumușică trebuie să fie în căutarea unei soții.
by Daniel Defoe
My true name is so well known in the records, or registers, at Newgate and in the Old Bailey, and there are some things ...
by George Eliot, John O'Connor
IN the days when the spinning-wheels hummed busily in the farmhouses-and even great ladies, clothed in silk and thread-l...
by Lewis Carroll
THE Warden, a tall dignified man with a grave but very pleasant face, was seated before a writing-table, which was cover...
by Washington Irving
I was always fond of visiting new scenes, and observing strange characters and manners.
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
April 4th, 1856. - On Tuesday I went to No. 14 Ludgate Hill, to dine with Bennoch at the Milton Club; a club recently fo...
by Linda Colley
AMES THOMSON'S WORDS HAVE BECOME so familiar since they were composed in 1740, have been roared out so often in concert ...
by Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, Lewis Carroll
THE Dodgsons appear to have been for a long time connected with the north of England, and until quite recently a branch ...
by Gordon Mursell
There is no country in Christendom in which there is so little false devotion as in England, the national character bein...