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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83. oldal
... look into the manner in which public offices are conducted , by no means justify this usage of the term ; —and we are not without apprehensions , that Dutch politeness , Carthaginian faith , Boeotian genius , and official accuracy , may ...
... look into the manner in which public offices are conducted , by no means justify this usage of the term ; —and we are not without apprehensions , that Dutch politeness , Carthaginian faith , Boeotian genius , and official accuracy , may ...
165. oldal
... look and voice of passion should gesticulate away the congregation of the most profound and learned divine of the Esta- blished Church , and in two Sundays preach him bare to the very sexton ? Why are we natural everywhere but in the ...
... look and voice of passion should gesticulate away the congregation of the most profound and learned divine of the Esta- blished Church , and in two Sundays preach him bare to the very sexton ? Why are we natural everywhere but in the ...
178. oldal
... Look what a spectacle of order , silence , and decorum we have established ! here no idleness , all grinding ! -we produce a penny roll every second , our prison is supposed to be the best regulated prison in England , -Cubitt is making ...
... Look what a spectacle of order , silence , and decorum we have established ! here no idleness , all grinding ! -we produce a penny roll every second , our prison is supposed to be the best regulated prison in England , -Cubitt is making ...
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