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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... POLITICAL OPPOSITION . Ir is the easiest of all things , too , in this country , to make Englishmen believe that those who oppose the Government wish to ruin ... POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE 1809.1 78 POLITICAL OPPOSITION.-JEALOUSY OF FREEDOM. ...
... POLITICAL OPPOSITION . Ir is the easiest of all things , too , in this country , to make Englishmen believe that those who oppose the Government wish to ruin ... POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE 1809.1 78 POLITICAL OPPOSITION.-JEALOUSY OF FREEDOM. ...
79. oldal
... POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE IN THE CHURCH . - POLITICAL independence - discouraged enough in these times among all classes of men is sure , in the timid profession of the church , to doom a man to eternal poverty and obscurity .- [ E . R ...
... POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE IN THE CHURCH . - POLITICAL independence - discouraged enough in these times among all classes of men is sure , in the timid profession of the church , to doom a man to eternal poverty and obscurity .- [ E . R ...
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... political reasons ; but I may judge whether that man exercises his right to the public detri- ment , or for the public advantage . A man has a right to refuse dealing with any tradesman who is not five feet eleven inches high ; but if ...
... political reasons ; but I may judge whether that man exercises his right to the public detri- ment , or for the public advantage . A man has a right to refuse dealing with any tradesman who is not five feet eleven inches high ; but if ...
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