Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... better man . ” Subsequently he writes as follows : - " Last night I attended the meeting of the Working Man's Institute , and was very much struck with the genuine , manly , moral tone of the speakers . I went home with quite elevated ...
... better man . ” Subsequently he writes as follows : - " Last night I attended the meeting of the Working Man's Institute , and was very much struck with the genuine , manly , moral tone of the speakers . I went home with quite elevated ...
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... Better fail silently than make another public confession of incapacity . " Now an address at present would draw the atten- tion of the town . It would perhaps induce waverers to join , as all public excitement does ; and it might secure ...
... Better fail silently than make another public confession of incapacity . " Now an address at present would draw the atten- tion of the town . It would perhaps induce waverers to join , as all public excitement does ; and it might secure ...
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... better opportunity ; and be sure that no artificial excitement could have given it permanence , though it might have caused a premature abortive birth . " After some months , if the association lives with internal strength , then we may ...
... better opportunity ; and be sure that no artificial excitement could have given it permanence , though it might have caused a premature abortive birth . " After some months , if the association lives with internal strength , then we may ...
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... better to print them as they were found . The friend at whose instance this lecture was delivered writes : - ( 6 * ---- * although the language used by Mr. Robertson was much above the comprehension of the agricultural class of the ...
... better to print them as they were found . The friend at whose instance this lecture was delivered writes : - ( 6 * ---- * although the language used by Mr. Robertson was much above the comprehension of the agricultural class of the ...
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... Better break a thousand sabbaths than lie and slander thus ! But the sabbath of the Christian is the conse- cration of all time to God : of which the Jewish Sab- bath was but the type and shadow : see Col. ii . 16 , 17 . Bishop ...
... Better break a thousand sabbaths than lie and slander thus ! But the sabbath of the Christian is the conse- cration of all time to God : of which the Jewish Sab- bath was but the type and shadow : see Col. ii . 16 , 17 . Bishop ...
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