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His lordship accompanied his letter by a copy of his Lectures on Pope , and Mr. Robertson replied" I will not allow a post to pass without thanking you very gratefully for your kind present , and kinder note , the approval of which I ...
His lordship accompanied his letter by a copy of his Lectures on Pope , and Mr. Robertson replied" I will not allow a post to pass without thanking you very gratefully for your kind present , and kinder note , the approval of which I ...
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Never did an angry word pass his lips respecting any of those whom he knew were branding him as a heretic - who were trying , as far as they could , to hinder his ministry , or discredit him in the so - called religious world .
Never did an angry word pass his lips respecting any of those whom he knew were branding him as a heretic - who were trying , as far as they could , to hinder his ministry , or discredit him in the so - called religious world .
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Get this deeply by heart , and all that is galling in artificial distinctions will pass away . Well do I know that this language I am using now respecting brotherhood and the equality of our human 8 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
Get this deeply by heart , and all that is galling in artificial distinctions will pass away . Well do I know that this language I am using now respecting brotherhood and the equality of our human 8 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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using now respecting brotherhood and the equality of our human nature , is language that passes into cant . ... That truth can no more pass away from the things that are , than heaven and earth can pass away . Sooner or later it must be ...
using now respecting brotherhood and the equality of our human nature , is language that passes into cant . ... That truth can no more pass away from the things that are , than heaven and earth can pass away . Sooner or later it must be ...
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I pass to the second division of which you speak , the elevation of the taste . Taste is perception of beauty ; to have taste is to recognize that which is right and congruous . When we speak of the moral sense , we mean the power of ...
I pass to the second division of which you speak , the elevation of the taste . Taste is perception of beauty ; to have taste is to recognize that which is right and congruous . When we speak of the moral sense , we mean the power of ...
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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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