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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... wrong road and escapes . Even a Muggletonian would hesitate at calling this a provi- dential intoxication , and yet he often uses the term when it is quite as inapplicable and indecorous . Occurrences of this description may be improved ...
... wrong road and escapes . Even a Muggletonian would hesitate at calling this a provi- dential intoxication , and yet he often uses the term when it is quite as inapplicable and indecorous . Occurrences of this description may be improved ...
Strana 24
... wrong , " was the apology of the country squire , who being detected in an intrigue with the frail rib of his groom , maintained that he had not offended against the law , since we are only commanded not to sin with another man's wife ...
... wrong , " was the apology of the country squire , who being detected in an intrigue with the frail rib of his groom , maintained that he had not offended against the law , since we are only commanded not to sin with another man's wife ...
Strana 25
... wrong in the imposition of a spiritual guide is still more flagrant , by the whole difference between the soul and the body , between time and eternity . Can the clerical purchaser of a next presentation be always sure that he will not ...
... wrong in the imposition of a spiritual guide is still more flagrant , by the whole difference between the soul and the body , between time and eternity . Can the clerical purchaser of a next presentation be always sure that he will not ...
Strana 54
... wrong . And this opens a wider question as to the constitu- tion of our nature , both moral and physical , which is suscepti- ble of pain in a much greater and more intense degree than of pleasure . We have no bodily enjoyment to ...
... wrong . And this opens a wider question as to the constitu- tion of our nature , both moral and physical , which is suscepti- ble of pain in a much greater and more intense degree than of pleasure . We have no bodily enjoyment to ...
Strana 59
... wrong , truth or falsehood , morality or profligacy , are all equally indifferent to him . Dealing in law , not justice , his brief is his bible , the ten guineas of his retaining fee are his decalogue : his glory , like that of a ...
... wrong , truth or falsehood , morality or profligacy , are all equally indifferent to him . Dealing in law , not justice , his brief is his bible , the ten guineas of his retaining fee are his decalogue : his glory , like that of a ...
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