Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... heart sympathised with what your feelings must have been in the success of your brave efforts . Of course people who expect in it a perfect Utopia will be disappointed , or gratified , by finding it so far a failure . But the similar ...
... heart sympathised with what your feelings must have been in the success of your brave efforts . Of course people who expect in it a perfect Utopia will be disappointed , or gratified , by finding it so far a failure . But the similar ...
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... heart was deeply with the working- men , and plans and efforts for their elevation occupied much of his thought . The following extracts from letters written at this period will show that he gave them no half - hearted or formal ...
... heart was deeply with the working- men , and plans and efforts for their elevation occupied much of his thought . The following extracts from letters written at this period will show that he gave them no half - hearted or formal ...
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... heart is to see distrust in the minds of working men of those wealthier than themselves ; and nothing is more mischievous or un- Christian than to gain popularity with them by foster- ing these feelings , and insinuating that the clergy ...
... heart is to see distrust in the minds of working men of those wealthier than themselves ; and nothing is more mischievous or un- Christian than to gain popularity with them by foster- ing these feelings , and insinuating that the clergy ...
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... heart . His gesture was simple and quiet - his whole soul so thoroughly absorbed in his subject that all was intensely real , natural , and earnest . The following letter from the Earl of Carlisle , on some points referred to in the ...
... heart . His gesture was simple and quiet - his whole soul so thoroughly absorbed in his subject that all was intensely real , natural , and earnest . The following letter from the Earl of Carlisle , on some points referred to in the ...
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... heart I am with the whole work of ' parle - ment , ' ' talkee , ' ' palaver , ' or whatever it is called - how lightly I hold the gift of the gab'- how grand and divine the Realm of Silence appears to me in comparison - how humiliated ...
... heart I am with the whole work of ' parle - ment , ' ' talkee , ' ' palaver , ' or whatever it is called - how lightly I hold the gift of the gab'- how grand and divine the Realm of Silence appears to me in comparison - how humiliated ...
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