Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... reply to an Address presented to him by One Hundred Young Men of his Congregation . 298 A Speech delivered at the Town Hall , Brighton , November 14th , 1850 , at a Meeting held for the Purpose of Addressing the Queen in reference to ...
... reply to an Address presented to him by One Hundred Young Men of his Congregation . 298 A Speech delivered at the Town Hall , Brighton , November 14th , 1850 , at a Meeting held for the Purpose of Addressing the Queen in reference to ...
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... reply he says : - " I do not think I am at all the man that should be selected . They should have some one of standing and influence in the town , and I am almost a stranger ; and my taking so prominent a position might fairly be ...
... reply he says : - " I do not think I am at all the man that should be selected . They should have some one of standing and influence in the town , and I am almost a stranger ; and my taking so prominent a position might fairly be ...
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... reply to your letter of this day , I may briefly say that the idea of my accepting the Presidentship of the Institute is quite out of the question . I do not consider myself competent for such an office , nor am I sure that it would be ...
... reply to your letter of this day , I may briefly say that the idea of my accepting the Presidentship of the Institute is quite out of the question . I do not consider myself competent for such an office , nor am I sure that it would be ...
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... reply to your communication of the 21st , which I only had last night after an absence from Brighton , I beg to say that after much consideration , I have come to the conclusion that it is my duty not to xiv PREFACE .
... reply to your communication of the 21st , which I only had last night after an absence from Brighton , I beg to say that after much consideration , I have come to the conclusion that it is my duty not to xiv PREFACE .
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... reply which has been suggested is , that they enlarge the heart , enabling us to sympathise with the hearts of a larger circle of the human race than that into which our own experience admits us . You are all familiar with the works of ...
... reply which has been suggested is , that they enlarge the heart , enabling us to sympathise with the hearts of a larger circle of the human race than that into which our own experience admits us . You are all familiar with the works of ...
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