Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas |
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... always by position , between the higher and lower ranks . He has free access to the mansion of the noble , and welcome in the And if I understand cottage of the labourer . aright 2 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... always by position , between the higher and lower ranks . He has free access to the mansion of the noble , and welcome in the And if I understand cottage of the labourer . aright 2 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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A man in the higher classes may turn his attention to them , if he likes ; nothing forces him to do so . It is to him a matter of amusement , a speculation a theoretical curiosity -not necessarily any thing more .
A man in the higher classes may turn his attention to them , if he likes ; nothing forces him to do so . It is to him a matter of amusement , a speculation a theoretical curiosity -not necessarily any thing more .
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I see one thing clearly ,the labouring men in this town have a right to their reading - room and library just as much as the higher classes have a right to their clubs , and the middle classes to their Athenæums .
I see one thing clearly ,the labouring men in this town have a right to their reading - room and library just as much as the higher classes have a right to their clubs , and the middle classes to their Athenæums .
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If the higher do the work God has given them to do , of elevating those below , you have a country working out her own national life securely ; if , on the other hand , those below either tear down wantonly , or by the selfishness and ...
If the higher do the work God has given them to do , of elevating those below , you have a country working out her own national life securely ; if , on the other hand , those below either tear down wantonly , or by the selfishness and ...
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I say not that the higher classes of this country have altogether understood the high destinies which they are called on to fulfil . I say not that they all , or any of them , do what they might . To say that would be to say what has ...
I say not that the higher classes of this country have altogether understood the high destinies which they are called on to fulfil . I say not that they all , or any of them , do what they might . To say that would be to say what has ...
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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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