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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... remember , with pleasure , thirty years ago , old Lord Stowell saying to me , " Mr. Smith , you would have been a much richer man if you had joined us . " I like , my dear Lord , the road you are travelling , but I don't like the pace ...
... remember , with pleasure , thirty years ago , old Lord Stowell saying to me , " Mr. Smith , you would have been a much richer man if you had joined us . " I like , my dear Lord , the road you are travelling , but I don't like the pace ...
293. oldal
... REMEMBER that every person , however low , has rights and feelings . In all contentions , let peace be rather your object , than triumph : value triumph only as the means of peace . Remember that your children , your wife , and your ...
... REMEMBER that every person , however low , has rights and feelings . In all contentions , let peace be rather your object , than triumph : value triumph only as the means of peace . Remember that your children , your wife , and your ...
327. oldal
... remember the Flood ? If they had lived before it , with the patriarchs , they might have talked any stuff they pleased ; but do let them remember how little time they have under this new order of things . " Going one morning to join a ...
... remember the Flood ? If they had lived before it , with the patriarchs , they might have talked any stuff they pleased ; but do let them remember how little time they have under this new order of things . " Going one morning to join a ...
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