The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1859 - 480 páginas |
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... live , the more we are convinced of the justice of the old saying , that an ounce of mother wit is worth a pound of clergy ; that discre- tion , gentle manners , common sense , and good nature , are , in men of high ecclesiastical ...
... live , the more we are convinced of the justice of the old saying , that an ounce of mother wit is worth a pound of clergy ; that discre- tion , gentle manners , common sense , and good nature , are , in men of high ecclesiastical ...
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... live- lihood , is required to write with bre . vity and perspicuity on the following subjects : Redemption by Jesus Christ -Original Sin - Free Will - Justifica - induced him to refuse them ordination tion - Justification in reference ...
... live- lihood , is required to write with bre . vity and perspicuity on the following subjects : Redemption by Jesus Christ -Original Sin - Free Will - Justifica - induced him to refuse them ordination tion - Justification in reference ...
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... lives by the expression ; and as it cannot be supposed that foul lan- guage is ever used because it can be used with personal impunity , his Lord- ship must therefore be intended to mean not false , but mistaken - not a wilful deviation ...
... lives by the expression ; and as it cannot be supposed that foul lan- guage is ever used because it can be used with personal impunity , his Lord- ship must therefore be intended to mean not false , but mistaken - not a wilful deviation ...
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... lives is a luxury which cannot be enjoyed in such a country . It is entirely out of the question ; and persons so dainty , and so truly admirable , had better settle at Clapham Common than at Botany Bay . Our trade in Australasia is to ...
... lives is a luxury which cannot be enjoyed in such a country . It is entirely out of the question ; and persons so dainty , and so truly admirable , had better settle at Clapham Common than at Botany Bay . Our trade in Australasia is to ...
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... live in Newcastle and its neighbouroood ; but are observed to prefer the society of the soldiers to that of the convicts . " - ( Report , p . 117. ) Of the convicts in New South Wales , Mr. Bigge found about eight or nine in a hundred ...
... live in Newcastle and its neighbouroood ; but are observed to prefer the society of the soldiers to that of the convicts . " - ( Report , p . 117. ) Of the convicts in New South Wales , Mr. Bigge found about eight or nine in a hundred ...
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