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And indeed I do think that this is a very common and very dangerous tendency . I will modify my definition by saying it is the tendency of High Churchism . That it is not inseparable from it I showed by defending Wordsworth .
And indeed I do think that this is a very common and very dangerous tendency . I will modify my definition by saying it is the tendency of High Churchism . That it is not inseparable from it I showed by defending Wordsworth .
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All sects , all classes , met here on common ground a stern determination that , whatever foreign despots might succeed in imposing on their peoples , Englishmen were determined never again to wear the yoke of priestly tyranny , least ...
All sects , all classes , met here on common ground a stern determination that , whatever foreign despots might succeed in imposing on their peoples , Englishmen were determined never again to wear the yoke of priestly tyranny , least ...
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I believe we have ; but there is not one in fifty that can come down to our circumstances , to the bond of our common nature , to comprehend that , although the mechanic and artisan of this country are deep thinkers , yet xxxiv PREFACE ...
I believe we have ; but there is not one in fifty that can come down to our circumstances , to the bond of our common nature , to comprehend that , although the mechanic and artisan of this country are deep thinkers , yet xxxiv PREFACE ...
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When all external differences have passed away , one element remains intact , unchanged , the everlasting basis of our common nature , the human soul by which we live . " We all are changed by slow degrees .
When all external differences have passed away , one element remains intact , unchanged , the everlasting basis of our common nature , the human soul by which we live . " We all are changed by slow degrees .
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In our own times , if men who have been crying for the rights of our common humanity and the duties of our common brotherhood had understood the deep glorious meaning of their own cry , we should have heard nothing of those human ...
In our own times , if men who have been crying for the rights of our common humanity and the duties of our common brotherhood had understood the deep glorious meaning of their own cry , we should have heard nothing of those human ...
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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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