Piccadilly: A Fragment of Contemporary BiographyW. Blackwood and sons, 1870 - 328 páginas |
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... political life in England , which he could not have done in an unconverted condition . Who ever heard before of a Bombay man wanting to get into Parliament , and coming home with a carte du pays all ar- ranged before he started ? He ...
... political life in England , which he could not have done in an unconverted condition . Who ever heard before of a Bombay man wanting to get into Parliament , and coming home with a carte du pays all ar- ranged before he started ? He ...
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... politics ; and if Broadhem conscientiously believes in manhood suffrage and the Low Church , and considers it his duty before God to lose no op- portunity of propagating his opinions , I should be the first to urge his using all the ...
... politics ; and if Broadhem conscientiously believes in manhood suffrage and the Low Church , and considers it his duty before God to lose no op- portunity of propagating his opinions , I should be the first to urge his using all the ...
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... politics ; and I asked Grandon an hour later , as we went to bed , what he thought of my first missionary effort . " If the effect of your preaching is to drive your listeners away , " he said , laughing , " I am afraid it will not meet ...
... politics ; and I asked Grandon an hour later , as we went to bed , what he thought of my first missionary effort . " If the effect of your preaching is to drive your listeners away , " he said , laughing , " I am afraid it will not meet ...
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... politics even in the most trying climates , it might be worth while " " Excuse me for interrupting you , my dear lord , " said Dickiefield , " but the present Government are not so particular about the political as the theolo- gical ...
... politics even in the most trying climates , it might be worth while " " Excuse me for interrupting you , my dear lord , " said Dickiefield , " but the present Government are not so particular about the political as the theolo- gical ...
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... distinc- tion which exists between ancient and modern Christianity , will repudiate the former with horror , which , after all , does not deserve to be condemned , for it has never yet been tried as a political 74 . PICCADILLY .
... distinc- tion which exists between ancient and modern Christianity , will repudiate the former with horror , which , after all , does not deserve to be condemned , for it has never yet been tried as a political 74 . PICCADILLY .
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 221 - Moses' seat : all therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do ; but do not ye after their works : for they say, and do not.
Página 105 - Great God, I ask thee for no meaner pelf Than that I may not disappoint myself, That in my action I may soar as high, As I can now discern with this clear eye. And next in value, which thy kindness lends, That I may greatly disappoint my friends, Howe'er they think or hope that it may be, They may not dream how thou'st distinguished me.
Página 305 - Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, Bart., Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. By Professor VEITCH of the University of Glasgow. 8vo, with Portrait, 18s.
Página 259 - A long pull, and a strong pull, and a pull all together ! [Cries, and drops his face on arm, upon table.