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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... appears to us hardly possible to push the business of proselytism in India to any length , without incurring the utmost risk of losing our empire . The danger is more tremendous , because it may be so sudden ; religious fears are a very ...
... appears to us hardly possible to push the business of proselytism in India to any length , without incurring the utmost risk of losing our empire . The danger is more tremendous , because it may be so sudden ; religious fears are a very ...
101. oldal
... appears with his little volume of nonsense at the breakfast of his bookseller . Every thing is near , every thing is immediate - time , distance , and delay are abolished . But , though charming and fascinating as all this is , we must ...
... appears with his little volume of nonsense at the breakfast of his bookseller . Every thing is near , every thing is immediate - time , distance , and delay are abolished . But , though charming and fascinating as all this is , we must ...
112. oldal
... appears to have felt some compassion . Not so Old England , who indulges rather in a steady baseness , uniform ... appear quite certain , though it is probable they were , spaniels as well as pointers ; and that , after a regular point ...
... appears to have felt some compassion . Not so Old England , who indulges rather in a steady baseness , uniform ... appear quite certain , though it is probable they were , spaniels as well as pointers ; and that , after a regular point ...
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