The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... 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 240
... opinion of the dignity of his nature , will act in no higher a rank than he has allotted himself in his own estimation . If he considers his being as circumscribed by the uncertain term of a few years , his designs will be contracted ...
... opinion of the dignity of his nature , will act in no higher a rank than he has allotted himself in his own estimation . If he considers his being as circumscribed by the uncertain term of a few years , his designs will be contracted ...
Strana 390
... opinion . I said , Days should speak , and mul- titude of years should teach wisdom . But there is a spirit in man , and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding . Great men are not always wise ; neither do the aged ...
... opinion . I said , Days should speak , and mul- titude of years should teach wisdom . But there is a spirit in man , and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding . Great men are not always wise ; neither do the aged ...
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