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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... MANKIND . By what curious links , and fantastical relations , are mankind connected together ! At the distance of half the globe , a Hindoo gains his support by groping at the bottom of the sea for the morbid concretion of a shell- fish ...
... MANKIND . By what curious links , and fantastical relations , are mankind connected together ! At the distance of half the globe , a Hindoo gains his support by groping at the bottom of the sea for the morbid concretion of a shell- fish ...
169. oldal
... mankind of what mankind are constantly forgetting ; not to supply the defects of human intelligence , but to fortify the feebleness of human resolutions , to recall mankind from the by - paths where they turn , into that broad path of ...
... mankind of what mankind are constantly forgetting ; not to supply the defects of human intelligence , but to fortify the feebleness of human resolutions , to recall mankind from the by - paths where they turn , into that broad path of ...
323. oldal
... MANKIND . 223 is certainly more agreeable since his return from India . His enemies might perhaps have said before ... MANKIND . There is the - I HAVE divided mankind into classes . Noodle , very numerous , but well known . The Afflic ...
... MANKIND . 223 is certainly more agreeable since his return from India . His enemies might perhaps have said before ... MANKIND . There is the - I HAVE divided mankind into classes . Noodle , very numerous , but well known . The Afflic ...
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