The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Svazek 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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Strana 14
... only unclean in our hearts and lives . As occasional squalor , is the worst evil of poverty and labour , so should constant cleanliness be the greatest luxury 14 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR the wisdom of our ancestors, such, for instance...
... only unclean in our hearts and lives . As occasional squalor , is the worst evil of poverty and labour , so should constant cleanliness be the greatest luxury 14 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR the wisdom of our ancestors, such, for instance...
Strana 24
... evil auguries , than hurt by the misfortunes of our friend ; for that man must be a sturdy moralist who does not love his own judgment better than the interest of his neighbours . This may help to explain Rochefoucauld's dictum , that ...
... evil auguries , than hurt by the misfortunes of our friend ; for that man must be a sturdy moralist who does not love his own judgment better than the interest of his neighbours . This may help to explain Rochefoucauld's dictum , that ...
Strana 93
... evil , and make its inevitable remedy more quick and unsparing . What renders the folly and inconsistency of such conduct more glaring , is the fact that some of the most distinguished prelates of the Church have been the most strenuous ...
... evil , and make its inevitable remedy more quick and unsparing . What renders the folly and inconsistency of such conduct more glaring , is the fact that some of the most distinguished prelates of the Church have been the most strenuous ...
Strana 96
... evil , for we cannot suck out the sweets of life , and then lay it down like a squeezed orange . Throwing it away is not getting rid of it . A merry youth may turn to a mournful old age ; we may make a boast of leaving our sins when ...
... evil , for we cannot suck out the sweets of life , and then lay it down like a squeezed orange . Throwing it away is not getting rid of it . A merry youth may turn to a mournful old age ; we may make a boast of leaving our sins when ...
Strana 99
... evil , what shall we say to the wide separation of the sexes which this club - mania is daily and rapidly effecting . It will be admitted , that man and woman were meant for one another , collectively as well as separately . Socially ...
... evil , what shall we say to the wide separation of the sexes which this club - mania is daily and rapidly effecting . It will be admitted , that man and woman were meant for one another , collectively as well as separately . Socially ...
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