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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... measure is brought forward which has for its object to lessen the sacrifice made by the many to the few , social order is the phrase commonly opposed to its progress.— 1825. ] PRAISE OF DELINQUENTS . [ E. R. It is the fashion very much ...
... measure is brought forward which has for its object to lessen the sacrifice made by the many to the few , social order is the phrase commonly opposed to its progress.— 1825. ] PRAISE OF DELINQUENTS . [ E. R. It is the fashion very much ...
190. oldal
... measure itself is good , I ask the honourable gentleman if this is the time for carrying it into execution — whether , in fact , a more unfortunate period could have been selected than that which he has chosen ? If this were an ordinary ...
... measure itself is good , I ask the honourable gentleman if this is the time for carrying it into execution — whether , in fact , a more unfortunate period could have been selected than that which he has chosen ? If this were an ordinary ...
191. oldal
... measure may be a boon to the constitution , but I will accept no favour to the constitution from such hands . ( Loud ... measure is unnecessary . Nobody complains of disorder in that shape in which is the aim of your measure to propose a ...
... measure may be a boon to the constitution , but I will accept no favour to the constitution from such hands . ( Loud ... measure is unnecessary . Nobody complains of disorder in that shape in which is the aim of your measure to propose a ...
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