Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... things , chequered with good and evil : a means of increasing the powers of good men for good , and those of bad men for bad . You do not expect more than this ; the inevitable result of all powers and privileges added to humanity . But ...
... things , chequered with good and evil : a means of increasing the powers of good men for good , and those of bad men for bad . You do not expect more than this ; the inevitable result of all powers and privileges added to humanity . But ...
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... of very great importance , as I have become aware , since getting a little insight into the working of this Institute , of an amount of bitterness and jealousy , and hatred of things as they are , which I had not before X PREFACE .
... of very great importance , as I have become aware , since getting a little insight into the working of this Institute , of an amount of bitterness and jealousy , and hatred of things as they are , which I had not before X PREFACE .
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Frederick William Robertson. things as they are , which I had not before suspected in its full extent . And people go on saying , ' Peace , peace , when there is no peace ! ' " The address was delivered and created a great sensation ...
Frederick William Robertson. things as they are , which I had not before suspected in its full extent . And people go on saying , ' Peace , peace , when there is no peace ! ' " The address was delivered and created a great sensation ...
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... thing quietly dies away till a better opportunity ; and be sure that no artificial excitement could have given it ... things for which I have no taste . " I am very anxious that there should be no second failure , but I think that the ...
... thing quietly dies away till a better opportunity ; and be sure that no artificial excitement could have given it ... things for which I have no taste . " I am very anxious that there should be no second failure , but I think that the ...
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... things I have said with more complacency , when I flatter myself that there is some identity of view between us . " His Lordship accompanied his letter by a copy of his lectures on Pope , and Mr. Robertson replied― " I will not allow a ...
... things I have said with more complacency , when I flatter myself that there is some identity of view between us . " His Lordship accompanied his letter by a copy of his lectures on Pope , and Mr. Robertson replied― " I will not allow a ...
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