Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... , generally by birth , always by position , between the higher and lower ranks . He has free access to the mansion of the noble , and welcome in the cottage of the labourer . And if I understand aright 2 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
... , generally by birth , always by position , between the higher and lower ranks . He has free access to the mansion of the noble , and welcome in the cottage of the labourer . And if I understand aright 2 LECTURES AND ADDRESSES.
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Frederick William Robertson. cottage of the labourer . And if I understand aright the mission of a minister of the Church of England , his peculiar and sacred call is , to stand as a link of union between the two extremes of society ; to ...
Frederick William Robertson. cottage of the labourer . And if I understand aright the mission of a minister of the Church of England , his peculiar and sacred call is , to stand as a link of union between the two extremes of society ; to ...
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... understanding . I The people of this country stand in danger from two classes ; from those who fear them , and from those who flatter them . From those who fear them and would keep down their aspiring intelligence , they have no longer ...
... understanding . I The people of this country stand in danger from two classes ; from those who fear them , and from those who flatter them . From those who fear them and would keep down their aspiring intelligence , they have no longer ...
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... understands nothing of agriculture , nothing of trade , nothing of human nature , nothing of past history , nothing of the principles of law , cannot pretend to be more than a mere empiric in politi- cal legislation . Every thing that ...
... understands nothing of agriculture , nothing of trade , nothing of human nature , nothing of past history , nothing of the principles of law , cannot pretend to be more than a mere empiric in politi- cal legislation . Every thing that ...
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... understanding , as mathematics ; but the invisible realities which are recognized by the im- agination . We will take an illustration . You look at this England , intersected with its rail- ways , and say it is becoming a dull , prosaic ...
... understanding , as mathematics ; but the invisible realities which are recognized by the im- agination . We will take an illustration . You look at this England , intersected with its rail- ways , and say it is becoming a dull , prosaic ...
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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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