Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... 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 the Attempt of the Pope of Rome to parcel England out ...
... 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 the Attempt of the Pope of Rome to parcel England out ...
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... young men were striving to attain , there were difficulties to be overcome which it was not wise to ignore ; and also that there were two sides to the question , the argu- ments not being exhausted by denouncing all the masters who ...
... young men were striving to attain , there were difficulties to be overcome which it was not wise to ignore ; and also that there were two sides to the question , the argu- ments not being exhausted by denouncing all the masters who ...
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... young men of Mr. Robertson's congregation signed an address to him , expressive of their gratitude for his unwearied zeal in their behalf . They invited him to tea at the Town Hall . Many others were also present , but all were men ...
... young men of Mr. Robertson's congregation signed an address to him , expressive of their gratitude for his unwearied zeal in their behalf . They invited him to tea at the Town Hall . Many others were also present , but all were men ...
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... young in years but grey - headed in depravity ? A band of English gentlemen , at the head of whom was one who has surrounded the name of Ashley with a glory , in comparison with which the concentrated lustre of all the coronets and ...
... young in years but grey - headed in depravity ? A band of English gentlemen , at the head of whom was one who has surrounded the name of Ashley with a glory , in comparison with which the concentrated lustre of all the coronets and ...
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... young men of this country , and espe- cially of the Working Classes , not to waste their time on literature , but to read the newspapers , which , he says , will give them all the education that is essential . Persons of this class seem ...
... young men of this country , and espe- cially of the Working Classes , not to waste their time on literature , but to read the newspapers , which , he says , will give them all the education that is essential . Persons of this class seem ...
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