The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... House of Commons , and all those who love the effects of public liberty , without knowing or caring how it is pre- served , to attack every person who complains of abuses , and to accuse him of gross exaggeration . No sooner is the name ...
... House of Commons , and all those who love the effects of public liberty , without knowing or caring how it is pre- served , to attack every person who complains of abuses , and to accuse him of gross exaggeration . No sooner is the name ...
190. oldal
... House . I am not prepared , Sir - this House is not prepared , to receive it . The measure implies a distrust of his Majesty's govern- ment ; their disapproval is sufficient to warrant opposi- tion . Precaution only is requisite where ...
... House . I am not prepared , Sir - this House is not prepared , to receive it . The measure implies a distrust of his Majesty's govern- ment ; their disapproval is sufficient to warrant opposi- tion . Precaution only is requisite where ...
333. oldal
... house , in some obscure street . It was very wet ; the house looked very much like other old houses ; and having thin shoes on , they both strongly remonstrated ; but in vain . Rogers got out himself , and stood expecting them to do ...
... house , in some obscure street . It was very wet ; the house looked very much like other old houses ; and having thin shoes on , they both strongly remonstrated ; but in vain . Rogers got out himself , and stood expecting them to do ...
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