Sir Thomas More: Or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of SocietyJ. Murray, 1831 |
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... duty in this particular , .. and the parents , who leave undone what it is in their power to do . To them , however , the least part of the omission is imputable ; few mothers failing to instruct their children as far as their own ...
... duty in this particular , .. and the parents , who leave undone what it is in their power to do . To them , however , the least part of the omission is imputable ; few mothers failing to instruct their children as far as their own ...
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... duty , and is too ignorant even to suspect himself of any deficiency in knowledge . There is scarcely a village into which opinions hostile to the Church Establish- ment , and to Christianity itself , are not carried , in the former ...
... duty , and is too ignorant even to suspect himself of any deficiency in knowledge . There is scarcely a village into which opinions hostile to the Church Establish- ment , and to Christianity itself , are not carried , in the former ...
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... duty , to dispose of it with a righteous regard to character . There is an awful responsibility upon both ! This is less likely to be felt by Government , because , though bodies of men have a general sense of honour , they have no ...
... duty , to dispose of it with a righteous regard to character . There is an awful responsibility upon both ! This is less likely to be felt by Government , because , though bodies of men have a general sense of honour , they have no ...
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... duty . Its wealth exposes it to envy and rapaciousness ; its poverty to contempt . Against envy and ra- paciousness it were unreasonable to expect that any reasoning should avail . They who hate the Church will seek to destroy it ; and ...
... duty . Its wealth exposes it to envy and rapaciousness ; its poverty to contempt . Against envy and ra- paciousness it were unreasonable to expect that any reasoning should avail . They who hate the Church will seek to destroy it ; and ...
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... duty it is to use . every endeavour for re - establishing the Roman- Catholic Church in this kingdom , can possibly be effected . SIR THOMAS MORE . Take into the account of this danger that which in such a case would arise from the ex ...
... duty it is to use . every endeavour for re - establishing the Roman- Catholic Church in this kingdom , can possibly be effected . SIR THOMAS MORE . Take into the account of this danger that which in such a case would arise from the ex ...
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Sir Thomas More: Or Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of ..., Том 2 Robert Southey Повний перегляд - 1831 |
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