The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings and ConversationLongmans, Green, and Company, 1869 - 355 oldal |
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... course of subjects , as they arose , and to class together passages relating to the same topic , without reference ... courses of the world - thus his prognostica- tions of the results of the French Revolution ( p . 7 ) , published in ...
... course of subjects , as they arose , and to class together passages relating to the same topic , without reference ... courses of the world - thus his prognostica- tions of the results of the French Revolution ( p . 7 ) , published in ...
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... course , that peril is increased by every augmentation of a people , who are hastening on , with rapid and irresistible pace , to the highest eminences of human grandeur . Some contest for power there must be in every free state : but ...
... course , that peril is increased by every augmentation of a people , who are hastening on , with rapid and irresistible pace , to the highest eminences of human grandeur . Some contest for power there must be in every free state : but ...
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... course , is not lost upon the shopboard ; and , for the saving of fifteen pence per day , the foundation of many criminal tailors is laid .- [ E . R. 1803. ] MORAL EQUALITY OF MAN . ALL honest men , whether counts or cobblers , are of ...
... course , is not lost upon the shopboard ; and , for the saving of fifteen pence per day , the foundation of many criminal tailors is laid .- [ E . R. 1803. ] MORAL EQUALITY OF MAN . ALL honest men , whether counts or cobblers , are of ...
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... course , who had uniformly shunned , in the Old World , the society of gamesters , prostitutes , drunkards , and blasphemers who had ruined no tailors , corrupted no wives , and had entitled themselves by a long course of solemnity and ...
... course , who had uniformly shunned , in the Old World , the society of gamesters , prostitutes , drunkards , and blasphemers who had ruined no tailors , corrupted no wives , and had entitled themselves by a long course of solemnity and ...
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... course will come when it would be in the highest degree unjust and absurd , to refuse to that settlement the benefit of popular institutions . But they are too young , too few , and too deficient for such civilised machinery at present ...
... course will come when it would be in the highest degree unjust and absurd , to refuse to that settlement the benefit of popular institutions . But they are too young , too few , and too deficient for such civilised machinery at present ...
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