Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... present , but all were men . That evening is well remembered still . It presented some remarkable features . One of the young men , Mr. C. H. Evans , rose and presented the address , and in doing so spoke with great feeling and ...
... present , but all were men . That evening is well remembered still . It presented some remarkable features . One of the young men , Mr. C. H. Evans , rose and presented the address , and in doing so spoke with great feeling and ...
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... present itself . Mr. Robertson felt this acutely , and says of it , in writing to a friend , - " I am deeply disappointed ; I have looked forward to friendly coöperation and leisure for pastoral work . Dis aliter visum : an old heathen ...
... present itself . Mr. Robertson felt this acutely , and says of it , in writing to a friend , - " I am deeply disappointed ; I have looked forward to friendly coöperation and leisure for pastoral work . Dis aliter visum : an old heathen ...
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... present ended in partial failure , yet the very circumstances of its history have only confirmed me more than ever in the principles which it was attempted to express in the following pages . - F . W. R. , Oct. 1850 . næum . Almost ...
... present ended in partial failure , yet the very circumstances of its history have only confirmed me more than ever in the principles which it was attempted to express in the following pages . - F . W. R. , Oct. 1850 . næum . Almost ...
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... present fact , and every day is carrying the tide of power more strongly into the hands of the numbers ; for which reason there will be ever found flatterers on the side of the many . It Now , whether a man flatters the many or the few ...
... present fact , and every day is carrying the tide of power more strongly into the hands of the numbers ; for which reason there will be ever found flatterers on the side of the many . It Now , whether a man flatters the many or the few ...
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... present . Let men look upon that railroad , and one will see nothing but the ma- chine that conveys the travellers to their desti- nation . This is a truth , but only a visible one . The engineer comes and sees in it another class of ...
... present . Let men look upon that railroad , and one will see nothing but the ma- chine that conveys the travellers to their desti- nation . This is a truth , but only a visible one . The engineer comes and sees in it another class of ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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