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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... IRISH PLOUGHMAN . 109 PIG - STYES TO PALACES . ALL degrees of all nations begin with living in pig- styes . The king or the priest first gets out of them ; then the noble , then the pauper , in proportion as each class becomes more and ...
... IRISH PLOUGHMAN . 109 PIG - STYES TO PALACES . ALL degrees of all nations begin with living in pig- styes . The king or the priest first gets out of them ; then the noble , then the pauper , in proportion as each class becomes more and ...
110. oldal
... IRISH CHARACTER . ― THE Irish character contributes something to retard the improvements of that country . The Irishman has many good qualities : he is brave , witty , generous , elo- quent , hospitable , and open - hearted ; but he is ...
... IRISH CHARACTER . ― THE Irish character contributes something to retard the improvements of that country . The Irishman has many good qualities : he is brave , witty , generous , elo- quent , hospitable , and open - hearted ; but he is ...
137. oldal
... Irish Clergy . ] PAYMENT OF IRISH CATHOLIC CLERGY . THE first thing to be done is to pay the priests , and after a little time they will take the money . One man wants to repair his cottage ; another wants a buggy ; a third cannot shut ...
... Irish Clergy . ] PAYMENT OF IRISH CATHOLIC CLERGY . THE first thing to be done is to pay the priests , and after a little time they will take the money . One man wants to repair his cottage ; another wants a buggy ; a third cannot shut ...
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