Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... desire of turning aside from my subject to pander to the passions of my audience , and seeking a miserable popularity by an attempt to feed that theological rancour which is the most detestable phase of the religion of the day . " I do ...
... desire of turning aside from my subject to pander to the passions of my audience , and seeking a miserable popularity by an attempt to feed that theological rancour which is the most detestable phase of the religion of the day . " I do ...
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... desire for interference and coercion on the part of those who come forward as their benefactors . It was , of course , foreseen that the rock on which such a plan might be wrecked , would be any successful effort to divert the funds and ...
... desire for interference and coercion on the part of those who come forward as their benefactors . It was , of course , foreseen that the rock on which such a plan might be wrecked , would be any successful effort to divert the funds and ...
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... desire in those who were their benefactors to coerce or trammel them . Every attempt at interference was scrupulously avoided . All this was wise and just . But be- yond this , not only was the domination of the upper classes made ...
... desire in those who were their benefactors to coerce or trammel them . Every attempt at interference was scrupulously avoided . All this was wise and just . But be- yond this , not only was the domination of the upper classes made ...
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... desire to address you . I do not pretend to dictate , nor shall I assume the tone of insulting condescension . I know that many whom I address to - night , have minds of a strength and hardness originally greater than mine , though my ...
... desire to address you . I do not pretend to dictate , nor shall I assume the tone of insulting condescension . I know that many whom I address to - night , have minds of a strength and hardness originally greater than mine , though my ...
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... desire for my guide throughout life , that the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God . Let me explain why I refuse to denounce Infidelity . I refuse to do so to - night , because it would be ungenerous . You have heard of a ...
... desire for my guide throughout life , that the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God . Let me explain why I refuse to denounce Infidelity . I refuse to do so to - night , because it would be ungenerous . You have heard of a ...
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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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