Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... death ; and we should be again covered with the shame of an abortive attempt . The cause of the working men cannot afford this . Better fail silently than make another public confession of incapacity . " Now an address at present would ...
... death ; and we should be again covered with the shame of an abortive attempt . The cause of the working men cannot afford this . Better fail silently than make another public confession of incapacity . " Now an address at present would ...
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... death . Some of his noblest utterances were those in which he sought to rouse men up to doing some- thing better worthy of the vocation by which they were called . His own life was one long labour , of which , while others were ...
... death . Some of his noblest utterances were those in which he sought to rouse men up to doing some- thing better worthy of the vocation by which they were called . His own life was one long labour , of which , while others were ...
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... the upper ranks will scarcely be compelled to retrench a lux- ury in his establishment ; but to the poor man it is almost a matter of life and death . Therefore a labouring man will be , must be a politician ; 12 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... the upper ranks will scarcely be compelled to retrench a lux- ury in his establishment ; but to the poor man it is almost a matter of life and death . Therefore a labouring man will be , must be a politician ; 12 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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... death enters into the poor man's hovel , it is just as much a rending asunder of a soul and body as if a spirit had been breathed away beneath a coverlet of silk . They came to find , too , that the lower classes have not a monopoly of ...
... death enters into the poor man's hovel , it is just as much a rending asunder of a soul and body as if a spirit had been breathed away beneath a coverlet of silk . They came to find , too , that the lower classes have not a monopoly of ...
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... deaths ; if you will have the printing press , you must give to wickedness an illimitable power of multiplying itself . If you will give Christianity to the world , He who knew what his own religion was , distinctly foresaw , and yet ...
... deaths ; if you will have the printing press , you must give to wickedness an illimitable power of multiplying itself . If you will give Christianity to the world , He who knew what his own religion was , distinctly foresaw , and yet ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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