The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 |
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... remain . The pamphlet is written in the genuine spirit of the Windham and Burke School ; though Mr. Bowles cannot be called a servile copyist of either of these gentlemen , as he has rejected the logic of the one , and the eloquence of ...
... remain . The pamphlet is written in the genuine spirit of the Windham and Burke School ; though Mr. Bowles cannot be called a servile copyist of either of these gentlemen , as he has rejected the logic of the one , and the eloquence of ...
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... remain without a king , will conquer all Europe : and , in the 19th page , that she will be an object of Divine vengeance till she takes one . In the same page , all the miseries of France are stated to be a judgment of heaven for their ...
... remain without a king , will conquer all Europe : and , in the 19th page , that she will be an object of Divine vengeance till she takes one . In the same page , all the miseries of France are stated to be a judgment of heaven for their ...
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... remains , before ra- tional liberty becomes feeling and habit , as well as law , and is written in the hearts of men ... remain for a century subjugated to the rigour of a military government , at once the scorn and the scourge of Europe ...
... remains , before ra- tional liberty becomes feeling and habit , as well as law , and is written in the hearts of men ... remain for a century subjugated to the rigour of a military government , at once the scorn and the scourge of Europe ...
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... remain stationary , she might find that she had presented too fascinating and irresistible an object to human ambition of course , that peril is increased by every augmentation of a people , who are hastening on , with rapid and ...
... remain stationary , she might find that she had presented too fascinating and irresistible an object to human ambition of course , that peril is increased by every augmentation of a people , who are hastening on , with rapid and ...
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... The name , face , and perhaps the pension , remain . The dæmon is gone : or there is a slight flavour from the cask , but it is empty . VOL . I. E devolve upon the created peers , and as they would NECKAR'S LAST VIEWS . 49.
... The name , face , and perhaps the pension , remain . The dæmon is gone : or there is a slight flavour from the cask , but it is empty . VOL . I. E devolve upon the created peers , and as they would NECKAR'S LAST VIEWS . 49.
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Página 426 - And now behold I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, not knowing the things that shall befall me there ; save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying that bonds and afflictions abide me. But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry which I have received of the Lord Jesus to testify the Gospel of the grace of God.
Página 424 - But Peter and John answered and said unto them; Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.