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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... ignorant only of the laws which do not concern them . A poacher knows nothing of the penalties to which he exposes ... ignorance of his own court . In the first half of his political career , while Lord North was losing America , and in ...
... ignorant only of the laws which do not concern them . A poacher knows nothing of the penalties to which he exposes ... ignorance of his own court . In the first half of his political career , while Lord North was losing America , and in ...
120. oldal
... ignorance , and framed in the fury of religious hatred , need no revision , and are capable of no amendment ? — [ E. R. 1827 ... ignorant , that the portmanteau which sets out every quarter for Rome , and returns from it , is a heap of ...
... ignorance , and framed in the fury of religious hatred , need no revision , and are capable of no amendment ? — [ E. R. 1827 ... ignorant , that the portmanteau which sets out every quarter for Rome , and returns from it , is a heap of ...
182. oldal
... ignorant of human beings ! It is a reply , we must say , at which common sense and common feeling revolt : -for it is full of brutal cruelty , and of base inattention of those who make laws , to the happi- ness of those for whom laws ...
... ignorant of human beings ! It is a reply , we must say , at which common sense and common feeling revolt : -for it is full of brutal cruelty , and of base inattention of those who make laws , to the happi- ness of those for whom laws ...
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