The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 211
... opinion question not but it would very much redound to the and speculation . quiet of particular persons , as well as to the benefit of the public . have gone so far as to say it would have been for the benefit of mankind if it had ...
... opinion question not but it would very much redound to the and speculation . quiet of particular persons , as well as to the benefit of the public . have gone so far as to say it would have been for the benefit of mankind if it had ...
Strana 225
... opinion . The interests , education , and means by which men attain their knowledge , are so very different , that it is impossible they should all think alike ; and he has at least as much reason to be angry with you , as you with him ...
... opinion . The interests , education , and means by which men attain their knowledge , are so very different , that it is impossible they should all think alike ; and he has at least as much reason to be angry with you , as you with him ...
Strana 628
... opinion of life , that it is thrown away You know it has been when it is not some way useful to others . But when I am riding out by myself , in the fresh air on the open heath that lies by my house , I find several other thoughts ...
... opinion of life , that it is thrown away You know it has been when it is not some way useful to others . But when I am riding out by myself , in the fresh air on the open heath that lies by my house , I find several other thoughts ...
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