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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... consider the war between France and England no longer as an occasional quarrel or temporary dispute , but as an antipathy and national horror , after the same kind as subsists between the kite and the crow , or the churchwarden and the ...
... consider the war between France and England no longer as an occasional quarrel or temporary dispute , but as an antipathy and national horror , after the same kind as subsists between the kite and the crow , or the churchwarden and the ...
146. oldal
... Consider their state only as religion is affected by it . If upon this principle I am forced to allot to some an opulence which my clever friend the Examiner would pronounce to be unapostolical , I cannot help it ; I must take this ...
... Consider their state only as religion is affected by it . If upon this principle I am forced to allot to some an opulence which my clever friend the Examiner would pronounce to be unapostolical , I cannot help it ; I must take this ...
151. oldal
... consider me as a defender of abuses . I have all my life been just the contrary , and I remember , with pleasure , thirty years ago , old Lord Stowell saying to me , " Mr. Smith , you would have been a much richer man if you had joined ...
... consider me as a defender of abuses . I have all my life been just the contrary , and I remember , with pleasure , thirty years ago , old Lord Stowell saying to me , " Mr. Smith , you would have been a much richer man if you had joined ...
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