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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... turn common informer for the Church - and to convert the most beautiful feelings of the human heart to the destruction of the good and great , by fixing upon talents the indelible stigma of irreligion . It matters not how trifling and ...
... turn common informer for the Church - and to convert the most beautiful feelings of the human heart to the destruction of the good and great , by fixing upon talents the indelible stigma of irreligion . It matters not how trifling and ...
223. oldal
... turn you to the plentiful valleys ; to the fields now bring- ing forth their increase ; to the freshness and the flowers of the earth ; to the endless variety of its colours ; to the grace , the symmetry , the shape of all it cherishes ...
... turn you to the plentiful valleys ; to the fields now bring- ing forth their increase ; to the freshness and the flowers of the earth ; to the endless variety of its colours ; to the grace , the symmetry , the shape of all it cherishes ...
293. oldal
... turn again . Apply these doctrines to the administration of justice as a magis- trate . Rank poisons make good medicines ; error and misfortune may be turned into wisdom and improve- ment . Do not attempt to frighten children and ...
... turn again . Apply these doctrines to the administration of justice as a magis- trate . Rank poisons make good medicines ; error and misfortune may be turned into wisdom and improve- ment . Do not attempt to frighten children and ...
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