Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... minds of very many of the more influential inhabitants of the town , my name being made conspicuous , would be a suspicious circumstance . It is my conviction that an address from me would damage their cause . For though the Institution ...
... minds of very many of the more influential inhabitants of the town , my name being made conspicuous , would be a suspicious circumstance . It is my conviction that an address from me would damage their cause . For though the Institution ...
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... minds as to what will be the result of this movement , and some suspicion of its being only a political engine . The address on Monday is therefore expected to contain a proposal for boiling down the Irish landlords and potting them ...
... minds as to what will be the result of this movement , and some suspicion of its being only a political engine . The address on Monday is therefore expected to contain a proposal for boiling down the Irish landlords and potting them ...
xiv psl.
... mind - not an oligarchy of the poorest ; but a fusion of ranks , with such weight allowed , under checks , as is due to superior means of acquiring information . " What grieves me to the heart is to see distrust in the minds of working ...
... mind - not an oligarchy of the poorest ; but a fusion of ranks , with such weight allowed , under checks , as is due to superior means of acquiring information . " What grieves me to the heart is to see distrust in the minds of working ...
xxii psl.
... mind seem to predicate locality of Him much more than I should like to do it . But when he represents Personality as a limitation to Time , Space , Acts , & c . , instead of recognising it in three essential points , all metaphysical ...
... mind seem to predicate locality of Him much more than I should like to do it . But when he represents Personality as a limitation to Time , Space , Acts , & c . , instead of recognising it in three essential points , all metaphysical ...
xxiv psl.
... minds , owing to the fearlessness with which Mr. Robertson treated the Sabbath question . At the time of this meeting , the Crystal Palace at Sydenham was being erected , and it was cur- rently reported that the Government had granted a ...
... minds , owing to the fearlessness with which Mr. Robertson treated the Sabbath question . At the time of this meeting , the Crystal Palace at Sydenham was being erected , and it was cur- rently reported that the Government had granted a ...
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