Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas |
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The class feeling is a feeble bond ; for he who feels awe for another man because he is in a rank above him , will cease to feel that awe if ever the man should cease to belong to that class . The pauperized aristocrat and the decayed ...
The class feeling is a feeble bond ; for he who feels awe for another man because he is in a rank above him , will cease to feel that awe if ever the man should cease to belong to that class . The pauperized aristocrat and the decayed ...
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As this pamphlet may fall into the hands of some who are unacquainted with the circumstances which gave rise to its publication , and as some principles are involved in it which have a wider range than belongs to a local Institution ...
As this pamphlet may fall into the hands of some who are unacquainted with the circumstances which gave rise to its publication , and as some principles are involved in it which have a wider range than belongs to a local Institution ...
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The language of the law is , that to whomsoever the soil belongs , is his all up to the skies . But within three yards of my wall is my neighbour's window . What becomes of the Right that I was talking of ? 11 BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON .
The language of the law is , that to whomsoever the soil belongs , is his all up to the skies . But within three yards of my wall is my neighbour's window . What becomes of the Right that I was talking of ? 11 BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON .
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Does it not belong to the ages past , so that the mere mention of it now is an anachronism something out of date ? Now , there is a large class of persons , to whom all that belongs to our political and social existence seems of such ...
Does it not belong to the ages past , so that the mere mention of it now is an anachronism something out of date ? Now , there is a large class of persons , to whom all that belongs to our political and social existence seems of such ...
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... in which knowledge is mistaken for wisdom , and all that belongs to man's physical comfort and temporal happiness is sedulously cared for , while much that belongs to our finer and purer being is neglected an age of grim earnestness ...
... in which knowledge is mistaken for wisdom , and all that belongs to man's physical comfort and temporal happiness is sedulously cared for , while much that belongs to our finer and purer being is neglected an age of grim earnestness ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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