The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings and ConversationLongmans, Green, and Company, 1869 - 355 pages |
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... respect- able and respected magistrate , when he is forty years of age , and has cast his Jacobine teeth , and fallen into the practical jobbing and loyal baseness which so commonly developes itself about that period of life . Is it to ...
... respect- able and respected magistrate , when he is forty years of age , and has cast his Jacobine teeth , and fallen into the practical jobbing and loyal baseness which so commonly developes itself about that period of life . Is it to ...
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... respects that custom as an ultimate rule , and does not discern cases of exception by appeal- ing to any higher rule upon which the first is found.- [ E. R. 1803. ] PROVIDENTIAL INTERFERENCE . THERE is something so natural , and so ...
... respects that custom as an ultimate rule , and does not discern cases of exception by appeal- ing to any higher rule upon which the first is found.- [ E. R. 1803. ] PROVIDENTIAL INTERFERENCE . THERE is something so natural , and so ...
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... respect either public opinion or the opinion of other balancing powers , which without the ex- press recognition of law , have gradually sprung up in the state . Russia , and Imperial Rome , had its prætorian guards . Turkey has its ...
... respect either public opinion or the opinion of other balancing powers , which without the ex- press recognition of law , have gradually sprung up in the state . Russia , and Imperial Rome , had its prætorian guards . Turkey has its ...
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... RESPECT FOR OPINION IN INDIA . How is it in human nature that a Brahman should be indifferent to encroachments upon his religion ? His reputation , his dignity , and in great measure his wealth , depend upon the preservation of the ...
... RESPECT FOR OPINION IN INDIA . How is it in human nature that a Brahman should be indifferent to encroachments upon his religion ? His reputation , his dignity , and in great measure his wealth , depend upon the preservation of the ...
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... respecting the number of threads on the shuttle of a Spitalfields weaver to be read to the corn - growers of the Isle of Thanet ? If not , who is to make the selection ? If the law cannot G 82 1648 AND 1793. - CAREER OF MR . FOX.
... respecting the number of threads on the shuttle of a Spitalfields weaver to be read to the corn - growers of the Isle of Thanet ? If not , who is to make the selection ? If the law cannot G 82 1648 AND 1793. - CAREER OF MR . FOX.
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