Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... standing and influence in the town , and I am almost a stranger ; and my taking so promi- nent a position might fairly be construed into assumption . Again , I am much afraid that my name might do them harm rather than good . They wish ...
... standing and influence in the town , and I am almost a stranger ; and my taking so promi- nent a position might fairly be construed into assumption . Again , I am much afraid that my name might do them harm rather than good . They wish ...
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... stand in the way . " I was not aware that the name of the Institution was to be changed . Is not this virtually acknowledging that the former attempt was a failure , instead of the society being , as I believe it is , the old one ...
... stand in the way . " I was not aware that the name of the Institution was to be changed . Is not this virtually acknowledging that the former attempt was a failure , instead of the society being , as I believe it is , the old one ...
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... stand to your colours ? " That Society is now working admirably and efficiently under the name of the Brighton Me- chanics ' Institute , on principles which Mr. Rob- ertson considered to be more in accordance with sound views of social ...
... stand to your colours ? " That Society is now working admirably and efficiently under the name of the Brighton Me- chanics ' Institute , on principles which Mr. Rob- ertson considered to be more in accordance with sound views of social ...
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... stand , if used by me , would have evidenced an unworthy desire of turning aside from my subject to pander to the passions of my audience , and seeking a miserable popularity by an attempt to feed that theological rancour which is the ...
... stand , if used by me , would have evidenced an unworthy desire of turning aside from my subject to pander to the passions of my audience , and seeking a miserable popularity by an attempt to feed that theological rancour which is the ...
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... stand in need of advice , and the assistance that education gives . We have their good wishes and pecuniary assistance thanks for it , but sometimes a little kindly advice would do far more . It is this difference that makes us feel we ...
... stand in need of advice , and the assistance that education gives . We have their good wishes and pecuniary assistance thanks for it , but sometimes a little kindly advice would do far more . It is this difference that makes us feel we ...
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