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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... TRUTH . 169 were capable of such baseness , we would have drawn blood from her at every line , and left her in a state of martyrdom more piteous than that of St. Uba .- [ E . R. 1806. ] THE WORDS OF TRUTH . IN the Gospels , and the ...
... TRUTH . 169 were capable of such baseness , we would have drawn blood from her at every line , and left her in a state of martyrdom more piteous than that of St. Uba .- [ E . R. 1806. ] THE WORDS OF TRUTH . IN the Gospels , and the ...
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... TRUTH . PATH AND NO PATH . * Το say there is no path , because we have often got into the wrong path , puts an end to all other knowledge as well as to this . ERROR MINGLED WITH TRUTH . ERRORS , to be dangerous , must have a great deal of ...
... TRUTH . PATH AND NO PATH . * Το say there is no path , because we have often got into the wrong path , puts an end to all other knowledge as well as to this . ERROR MINGLED WITH TRUTH . ERRORS , to be dangerous , must have a great deal of ...
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... TRUTH . is capable of great improvement from habit . As great part of imagination depends upon association , and the ... TRUTH . Ir a question be discussed coolly , if the parties have no other interest in its termination but that of ...
... TRUTH . is capable of great improvement from habit . As great part of imagination depends upon association , and the ... TRUTH . Ir a question be discussed coolly , if the parties have no other interest in its termination but that of ...
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