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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... present , we act with the minds of our young men , as the Dutch did with their exuberant spices . An in- finite quantity of talent is annually destroyed in the Universities of England by the miserable jealousy and littleness of ...
... present , we act with the minds of our young men , as the Dutch did with their exuberant spices . An in- finite quantity of talent is annually destroyed in the Universities of England by the miserable jealousy and littleness of ...
112. oldal
... present ) , where there is not some favourite religious spot , where absurd lies , little bits of cloth , feathers , rusty nails , splinters , and other invaluable relics , are treasured up , and in defence of which the whole population ...
... present ) , where there is not some favourite religious spot , where absurd lies , little bits of cloth , feathers , rusty nails , splinters , and other invaluable relics , are treasured up , and in defence of which the whole population ...
160. oldal
... present and future interests will be sacrificed to it . I immediately rushed to the Acts of Parliament which I always have under my pillow to see at once the worst of what had happened . I found present revenues of the Bishops all safe ...
... present and future interests will be sacrificed to it . I immediately rushed to the Acts of Parliament which I always have under my pillow to see at once the worst of what had happened . I found present revenues of the Bishops all safe ...
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