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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... importance , with their time and attention for every variety of human misfor- tune .- [ E . R. 1814. ] MAD QUAKERS . A MAD Quaker belongs to a small and rich sect ; and is , therefore , of greater importance than any other mad person of ...
... importance , with their time and attention for every variety of human misfor- tune .- [ E . R. 1814. ] MAD QUAKERS . A MAD Quaker belongs to a small and rich sect ; and is , therefore , of greater importance than any other mad person of ...
116. oldal
... importance who fills them ; but when the bitter period arrives , in which the people must give up some of their darling absurdities ; -when the senseless clamour , which has been carefully handed down from father fool to son fool , can ...
... importance who fills them ; but when the bitter period arrives , in which the people must give up some of their darling absurdities ; -when the senseless clamour , which has been carefully handed down from father fool to son fool , can ...
296. oldal
... importance . A walk in the fields , an hour's less sleep , may remove all those bodily vexations and disquietudes which are such formidable enemies to virtue ; and may enable the mind to pursue its own resolves without that constant ...
... importance . A walk in the fields , an hour's less sleep , may remove all those bodily vexations and disquietudes which are such formidable enemies to virtue ; and may enable the mind to pursue its own resolves without that constant ...
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