The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... advantage to the preacher Farther , give him all his actual and remark- able advantages of body and mind , let him be as tall , as straight , as dark and clear of skin , as much at his ease , as silver - tongued , as eloquent and as ...
... advantage to the preacher Farther , give him all his actual and remark- able advantages of body and mind , let him be as tall , as straight , as dark and clear of skin , as much at his ease , as silver - tongued , as eloquent and as ...
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... advantage . The judgment of the House is not a balance to weigh scruples and reasons to the turn of a fraction : another element , besides the love of truth , enters into the composition of their decisions , the reaction of which must ...
... advantage . The judgment of the House is not a balance to weigh scruples and reasons to the turn of a fraction : another element , besides the love of truth , enters into the composition of their decisions , the reaction of which must ...
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... advantage in debate he is overcome by no false modesty , no de- ference to others . But then , by a natural consequence or parity of reasoning , he has little sympathy with other people , and is liable to be mistaken in the effect his ...
... advantage in debate he is overcome by no false modesty , no de- ference to others . But then , by a natural consequence or parity of reasoning , he has little sympathy with other people , and is liable to be mistaken in the effect his ...
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