Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... noble title for any human being : a human being's right title . ' Mechanic ' is a poor class title , like Agriculturist , Botanist , Sailor , & c . , & c . Besides it is not true as a designation for your society : a schoolmaster is not ...
... noble title for any human being : a human being's right title . ' Mechanic ' is a poor class title , like Agriculturist , Botanist , Sailor , & c . , & c . Besides it is not true as a designation for your society : a schoolmaster is not ...
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... noble speech : it did not of course win the loudest cheers ; but it aided the cause of the young men more effectually than some other speakers did , who raised a temporary enthusiasm by refusing to admit that there were any obstacles ...
... noble speech : it did not of course win the loudest cheers ; but it aided the cause of the young men more effectually than some other speakers did , who raised a temporary enthusiasm by refusing to admit that there were any obstacles ...
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... twice every Sunday , but a poor man may not drive his cart that the four or five hours spent in the evening by a noble lord over venison , champagne , dessert , and 6 coffee , are no desecration of the command ; xxvi PREFACE .
... twice every Sunday , but a poor man may not drive his cart that the four or five hours spent in the evening by a noble lord over venison , champagne , dessert , and 6 coffee , are no desecration of the command ; xxvi PREFACE .
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... . He has free access to the mansion of the noble , and welcome in the cottage of the labourer . And if I understand aright the mission of a minister of the Church of England , his peculiar and sacred call is , to stand as 2.
... . He has free access to the mansion of the noble , and welcome in the cottage of the labourer . And if I understand aright the mission of a minister of the Church of England , his peculiar and sacred call is , to stand as 2.
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... noble , does not mean that he is a nobleman . do not call you gentlemen , because I respect you too much to call you what you are not . You are not gentlemen . To address an assembly of gentlemen by the title of " my lords , " would be ...
... noble , does not mean that he is a nobleman . do not call you gentlemen , because I respect you too much to call you what you are not . You are not gentlemen . To address an assembly of gentlemen by the title of " my lords , " would be ...
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