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... Mr. Robertson says : " I am anxious to enlist your sympathy in the cause which I am trying to assist . The case is this . About 1,100 working men in this town have just organized themselves into an association which , by a small ...
... Mr. Robertson says : " I am anxious to enlist your sympathy in the cause which I am trying to assist . The case is this . About 1,100 working men in this town have just organized themselves into an association which , by a small ...
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I do not complain that we have not the sympathy of the upper classes . I believe we have ; but there is not one in fifty that can come down to our circumstances , to the bond of our common nature , to comprehend that , although the ...
I do not complain that we have not the sympathy of the upper classes . I believe we have ; but there is not one in fifty that can come down to our circumstances , to the bond of our common nature , to comprehend that , although the ...
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... in the sympathy of those classes between whom and yourselves he stands as a kind of link , -if my acceptance of the call may be regarded as evincing a pledge of their sympathy towards you ,then , though BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 3.
... in the sympathy of those classes between whom and yourselves he stands as a kind of link , -if my acceptance of the call may be regarded as evincing a pledge of their sympathy towards you ,then , though BY REV . F. W. ROBERTSON . 3.
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ing a pledge of their sympathy towards you ,then , though all I say to - night may be weak and worthless , I shall not feel that I have spoken to you in vain , and to myself at least I shall stand acquitted of the charge of presumption ...
ing a pledge of their sympathy towards you ,then , though all I say to - night may be weak and worthless , I shall not feel that I have spoken to you in vain , and to myself at least I shall stand acquitted of the charge of presumption ...
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What is it that prevents sympathy between class and class ? Not merely difference of opinion , but difference of taste . The difference in feeling between educated and uneducated men places a great ...
What is it that prevents sympathy between class and class ? Not merely difference of opinion , but difference of taste . The difference in feeling between educated and uneducated men places a great ...
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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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