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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... head ; reverend renegades advanced to the highest dignities of the Church , for helping to rivet the fetters of Catholic and Protestant Dissenters ; and no more chance of a Whig administration than of a thaw in Zembla . These were the ...
... head ; reverend renegades advanced to the highest dignities of the Church , for helping to rivet the fetters of Catholic and Protestant Dissenters ; and no more chance of a Whig administration than of a thaw in Zembla . These were the ...
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... head of a rabbit , a tail as big as a bed - post , hopping along at the rate of five hops to a mile , with three or four young kangaroos looking out of its false uterus , to see what is passing . Then comes a quadruped as big as a large ...
... head of a rabbit , a tail as big as a bed - post , hopping along at the rate of five hops to a mile , with three or four young kangaroos looking out of its false uterus , to see what is passing . Then comes a quadruped as big as a large ...
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... HEAD BOYS . THE head of a public school is generally a very con- ceited young man , utterly ignorant of his own dimen- sions , and losing all that habit of conciliation towards others , and that anxiety for self - improvement , which ...
... HEAD BOYS . THE head of a public school is generally a very con- ceited young man , utterly ignorant of his own dimen- sions , and losing all that habit of conciliation towards others , and that anxiety for self - improvement , which ...
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