Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... in the social scale ; while , in speaking to labouring men , he * See " The Message of the Church to Men of Wealth ; " published in the First Series of his Sermons . as faithfully told them that one great cause why they xxxii PREFACE .
... in the social scale ; while , in speaking to labouring men , he * See " The Message of the Church to Men of Wealth ; " published in the First Series of his Sermons . as faithfully told them that one great cause why they xxxii PREFACE .
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... wealth for which it stands as the convenient expression ; that the increase of their money would not give any increase in their com- forts ; and that when the country's means of subsist- ence are diminished all the coin in the country ...
... wealth for which it stands as the convenient expression ; that the increase of their money would not give any increase in their com- forts ; and that when the country's means of subsist- ence are diminished all the coin in the country ...
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... wealthy philan- thropist might have provided you all this at his own cost . You might have had a finer room , more brilliant lights , a better furnished library ; but every man who entered that room would have felt his independence ...
... wealthy philan- thropist might have provided you all this at his own cost . You might have had a finer room , more brilliant lights , a better furnished library ; but every man who entered that room would have felt his independence ...
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... wealthy persons who speak of the workman as if he were of a different order of beings from them- selves . The day is fast coming when they will find that their whole life has been a lie . After that the longer night is near , which will ...
... wealthy persons who speak of the workman as if he were of a different order of beings from them- selves . The day is fast coming when they will find that their whole life has been a lie . After that the longer night is near , which will ...
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... wealth and birth have entitled them to scorn plebeian claims , words which make the blood boil in men's veins ; whereupon David girded on his sword in fury , and nothing but an abject apology from Nabal's wife could have prevented an ...
... wealth and birth have entitled them to scorn plebeian claims , words which make the blood boil in men's veins ; whereupon David girded on his sword in fury , and nothing but an abject apology from Nabal's wife could have prevented an ...
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