Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... society most strongly so . Now I do think this is a point for very seri- ous consideration , and I think it ought to be distinctly sug- gested to the Committee before I can be in a position to comply with or decline complying with their ...
... society most strongly so . Now I do think this is a point for very seri- ous consideration , and I think it ought to be distinctly sug- gested to the Committee before I can be in a position to comply with or decline complying with their ...
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... society is formed , and con- tains in it the elements of vitality , to give either an opening address , or a lecture before the close of this year . “ But it seems to me a matter of great importance that public attention should not be ...
... society is formed , and con- tains in it the elements of vitality , to give either an opening address , or a lecture before the close of this year . “ But it seems to me a matter of great importance that public attention should not be ...
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... society did not join ? " Let me propose therefore : Begin your society as soon and as quietly as possible ; that is , as quietly as is consistent with that publicity which is necessary to acquaint the working men with the fact of a new ...
... society did not join ? " Let me propose therefore : Begin your society as soon and as quietly as possible ; that is , as quietly as is consistent with that publicity which is necessary to acquaint the working men with the fact of a new ...
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... society . I believe I could assist the members more truly , at all events more independently , in a subordinate position . Prominence and power are things for which I have no taste . " I am very anxious that there should be no second ...
... society . I believe I could assist the members more truly , at all events more independently , in a subordinate position . Prominence and power are things for which I have no taste . " I am very anxious that there should be no second ...
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... society being , as I believe it is , the old one purified by experience ? Not knowing the reasons for the change , which perhaps are valid , at first sight I am inclined to regret it . There is much in names , espec- ially when they are ...
... society being , as I believe it is , the old one purified by experience ? Not knowing the reasons for the change , which perhaps are valid , at first sight I am inclined to regret it . There is much in names , espec- ially when they are ...
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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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