Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... night I attended the meeting of the Working Man's Institute , and was very ... in the success of your brave efforts . Of course people who expect in it a perfect ... to humanity . But they must be added , come what may . There is no other ...
... night I attended the meeting of the Working Man's Institute , and was very ... in the success of your brave efforts . Of course people who expect in it a perfect ... to humanity . But they must be added , come what may . There is no other ...
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... in the minds of working men of those wealthier than themselves ; and nothing is more ... 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 .
... in the minds of working men of those wealthier than themselves ; and nothing is more ... 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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... Working Men's Institute , * on Monday , October 23rd , 1848 , by the Rev. Fred . W. Robertson , M.A. BROTHER MEN AND FELLOW TOWNSMEN , I owe it to you and I owe it to myself to give some explanation of my being here to - night to deliver an ...
... Working Men's Institute , * on Monday , October 23rd , 1848 , by the Rev. Fred . W. Robertson , M.A. BROTHER MEN AND FELLOW TOWNSMEN , I owe it to you and I owe it to myself to give some explanation of my being here to - night to deliver an ...
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... of the confidence reposed in me . My second reason for standing before you to - night is a public one . It seems to me a signifi- cant circumstance that your request was made to a clergyman of the Church of England . A minister of the ...
... of the confidence reposed in me . My second reason for standing before you to - night is a public one . It seems to me a signifi- cant circumstance that your request was made to a clergyman of the Church of England . A minister of the ...
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... of trust in the sympathy of those classes between whom and yourselves he stands as a kind of link , -if my acceptance of the call may be regarded as evincing a pledge of their sympathy towards you , then , though all I say to - night may ...
... of trust in the sympathy of those classes between whom and yourselves he stands as a kind of link , -if my acceptance of the call may be regarded as evincing a pledge of their sympathy towards you , then , though all I say to - night may ...
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