The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Opseg 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 |
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... racter for talents , and upon whom the previous tenor of their lives has necessarily impressed the habits of busi- ness . The evil of this is that the title descends to their posterity , without the talents and the utility that pro ...
... racter for talents , and upon whom the previous tenor of their lives has necessarily impressed the habits of busi- ness . The evil of this is that the title descends to their posterity , without the talents and the utility that pro ...
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... racter by fulfilling them ; and who has exercised that right , in the present instance , with honour to himself , and benefit to the public . From the particular character of understanding evinced in this work we should conceive Dr ...
... racter by fulfilling them ; and who has exercised that right , in the present instance , with honour to himself , and benefit to the public . From the particular character of understanding evinced in this work we should conceive Dr ...
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... racter so generally diffused ; though it is also probable that such foundation is extremely enlarged by fame . If there were no foundation for the common opinion , we must suppose national characters formed by chance ; and that the ...
... racter so generally diffused ; though it is also probable that such foundation is extremely enlarged by fame . If there were no foundation for the common opinion , we must suppose national characters formed by chance ; and that the ...
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... racter more base , more infamous , and more shocking than another , it is he who , for the sake of some paltry distinction in the world , is ever ready to accuse con- spicuous persons of irreligion - to turn common in- former for the ...
... racter more base , more infamous , and more shocking than another , it is he who , for the sake of some paltry distinction in the world , is ever ready to accuse con- spicuous persons of irreligion - to turn common in- former for the ...
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... racter , and gave up for ever all his vain pursuits and amuse- ments ; devoting himself with as much resolution and diligence to the service of God , as he had formerly done to folly . ' Ev . Mag . p . 194 . An interference respecting ...
... racter , and gave up for ever all his vain pursuits and amuse- ments ; devoting himself with as much resolution and diligence to the service of God , as he had formerly done to folly . ' Ev . Mag . p . 194 . An interference respecting ...
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