Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... tion of the town . It would perhaps induce waverers to join , as all public excitement does ; and it might secure immediate ready money . But these are trifles com- pared with the risk of the withdrawal of many soon after . And suppose ...
... tion of the town . It would perhaps induce waverers to join , as all public excitement does ; and it might secure immediate ready money . But these are trifles com- pared with the risk of the withdrawal of many soon after . And suppose ...
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... of religious propriety . The perception of all these harmonious fitnesses is what we denominate refinement , in contradistinc- tion to vulgarity . But by vulgarity I do not mean the infringement of those laws which con- ventionality or 16.
... of religious propriety . The perception of all these harmonious fitnesses is what we denominate refinement , in contradistinc- tion to vulgarity . But by vulgarity I do not mean the infringement of those laws which con- ventionality or 16.
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... toleration ; one step towards expanded love . And we can see no reason why such works should be injurious to the workman . We believe it is a narrow religion which scowls upon them all without discrimina- tion . And 25.
... toleration ; one step towards expanded love . And we can see no reason why such works should be injurious to the workman . We believe it is a narrow religion which scowls upon them all without discrimina- tion . And 25.
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Frederick William Robertson. which scowls upon them all without discrimina- tion . And the man of labour is free from one injury which arises to the man of leisure , from reading ... tion of its people's character . The one begins from 26.
Frederick William Robertson. which scowls upon them all without discrimina- tion . And the man of labour is free from one injury which arises to the man of leisure , from reading ... tion of its people's character . The one begins from 26.
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Frederick William Robertson. tion of its people's character . The one begins from things outward , and expects to effect a change in things inward ; the other takes this line : from things inward to things outward . The latter is the ...
Frederick William Robertson. tion of its people's character . The one begins from things outward , and expects to effect a change in things inward ; the other takes this line : from things inward to things outward . The latter is the ...
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