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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... light ; but it was one of his last requests that , " The Tin Trumpet " should be prepared for immediate publi- cation . The quantity and the confusion of the materials , rendered their selection and arrangement a matter of no small ...
... light ; but it was one of his last requests that , " The Tin Trumpet " should be prepared for immediate publi- cation . The quantity and the confusion of the materials , rendered their selection and arrangement a matter of no small ...
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... light . " ADMIRATION - We always love those who admire us , says Rochefoucauld , —but we do not always love those whom we admire . From the latter clause an exception might have been made in favour of self , for self - love is the ...
... light . " ADMIRATION - We always love those who admire us , says Rochefoucauld , —but we do not always love those whom we admire . From the latter clause an exception might have been made in favour of self , for self - love is the ...
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... light , or you may presently detect if you ring them , though this is a somewhat perilous experiment . Both may be known by their assuming a more gaudy , and showy appearance than their neighbours , as if their characters were brighter ...
... light , or you may presently detect if you ring them , though this is a somewhat perilous experiment . Both may be known by their assuming a more gaudy , and showy appearance than their neighbours , as if their characters were brighter ...
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... light to others ; or rather may they be compared to industrious bees , not because they are armed with a sting , but because they gather honey from every flower , only that their hive may be plun- dered when their toil is completed . By ...
... light to others ; or rather may they be compared to industrious bees , not because they are armed with a sting , but because they gather honey from every flower , only that their hive may be plun- dered when their toil is completed . By ...
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... Lights and the God of Truth , that all human authority in mat- ters of faith , may come to a full end ; and that every one , who hath reason to direct him , and a soul to save , may be his own judge in everything that concerns his ...
... Lights and the God of Truth , that all human authority in mat- ters of faith , may come to a full end ; and that every one , who hath reason to direct him , and a soul to save , may be his own judge in everything that concerns his ...
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