The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Band 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... soul , that he formed the Quixotic resolution of abandoning his regular professional pursuits , then highly profitable , and of exercising them gratuitously for the benefit of such remote and forlorn objects , as he might encounter in ...
... soul , that he formed the Quixotic resolution of abandoning his regular professional pursuits , then highly profitable , and of exercising them gratuitously for the benefit of such remote and forlorn objects , as he might encounter in ...
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... souls as to shave our chins , what an immaculate race should we become ! Exteriorly , we are not a filthy people . We throw so much dirt at our neighbours , that we have none left for ourselves . We are only unclean in our hearts and ...
... souls as to shave our chins , what an immaculate race should we become ! Exteriorly , we are not a filthy people . We throw so much dirt at our neighbours , that we have none left for ourselves . We are only unclean in our hearts and ...
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... souls , and steal relief from self - delusion . It may be doubted , whether the greatest villain in the world ever thought himself much worse than some of his neigh- bours , or was ever without his share of those extenuating pleas ...
... souls , and steal relief from self - delusion . It may be doubted , whether the greatest villain in the world ever thought himself much worse than some of his neigh- bours , or was ever without his share of those extenuating pleas ...
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... souls of his hearers , as when his own is per- fectly at ease . We believe that he may excite without being excited , for the same reason that the most sensitive young lady will remain unmoved at the hundredth reperusal of the tragedy ...
... souls of his hearers , as when his own is per- fectly at ease . We believe that he may excite without being excited , for the same reason that the most sensitive young lady will remain unmoved at the hundredth reperusal of the tragedy ...
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... souls of a whole parish by appointing the clergyman , from whom its inhabitants must receive their spiritual instruction ... soul and the body , between time and eternity . Can the clerical purchaser of a next presentation be always sure ...
... souls of a whole parish by appointing the clergyman , from whom its inhabitants must receive their spiritual instruction ... soul and the body , between time and eternity . Can the clerical purchaser of a next presentation be always sure ...
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