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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154. oldal
... believe he would perform the opera- tion for the stone - build St. Peter's- or assume ( with or without ten minutes ' notice ) the command of the Channel Fleet ; and no one would discover by his manner that the patient had died — the ...
... believe he would perform the opera- tion for the stone - build St. Peter's- or assume ( with or without ten minutes ' notice ) the command of the Channel Fleet ; and no one would discover by his manner that the patient had died — the ...
221. oldal
... believe that they have more real religion , more probity , more knowledge , and more genuine worth , than exists in the whole world besides . They are the guardians of pure Christianity ; and from this prostituted nation of merchants ...
... believe that they have more real religion , more probity , more knowledge , and more genuine worth , than exists in the whole world besides . They are the guardians of pure Christianity ; and from this prostituted nation of merchants ...
288. oldal
... believe you can keep it ; don't believe you have any secret for sending on quicker the sluggish blood , and for refreshing the faded nerve . THE ORBIT OF HABIT . THE period of time in which a habit renews its action , or ( if I may be ...
... believe you can keep it ; don't believe you have any secret for sending on quicker the sluggish blood , and for refreshing the faded nerve . THE ORBIT OF HABIT . THE period of time in which a habit renews its action , or ( if I may be ...
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