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... desire to represent the University in its most pleasing aspect is evident in every line . Yet in the passage in which Dr. Knox evidently desires to combat the impression that Scotland or Germany might rival England in her Universities ...
... desire to represent the University in its most pleasing aspect is evident in every line . Yet in the passage in which Dr. Knox evidently desires to combat the impression that Scotland or Germany might rival England in her Universities ...
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... desire . getting in the priest's office to eat a piece of bread , yet certainly a desire to lead a strict life is a better reason . If a man is unwilling to enter into holy Orders , it is easy to guess whether with common honesty he can ...
... desire . getting in the priest's office to eat a piece of bread , yet certainly a desire to lead a strict life is a better reason . If a man is unwilling to enter into holy Orders , it is easy to guess whether with common honesty he can ...
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... desire to be informed of our error . This is a subject we would understand with as much . accuracy as possible , it being hard to say which is the worst consequence , the being too strict , the really carrying things too far , or the ...
... desire to be informed of our error . This is a subject we would understand with as much . accuracy as possible , it being hard to say which is the worst consequence , the being too strict , the really carrying things too far , or the ...
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... desire for it , is even more interesting , as expressing the tenderness of the writer for that side with which he had least sympathy : - ' Thou hast thy path , And that as much more excellent than mine As the bright sun exceeds the ...
... desire for it , is even more interesting , as expressing the tenderness of the writer for that side with which he had least sympathy : - ' Thou hast thy path , And that as much more excellent than mine As the bright sun exceeds the ...
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... desire , which would better bear being put forward , to leave the people among whom he had laboured to the care of his son ; and he had supplemented these wishes by some weak arguments against a college life . These arguments were the ...
... desire , which would better bear being put forward , to leave the people among whom he had laboured to the care of his son ; and he had supplemented these wishes by some weak arguments against a college life . These arguments were the ...
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الصفحة 343 - I happened soon after to attend one of his sermons, in the course of which I perceived he intended to finish with a collection, and I silently resolved he should get nothing from me. I had in my pocket a handful of copper money, three or four silver dollars, and five pistoles in gold. As he proceeded I began to soften and concluded to give the copper.
الصفحة 343 - The request was fortunately made to perhaps the only man in the company, who had the firmness not to be affected by the preacher. His answer was, " At any other time, friend Hopkinson, I would lend to thee freely; but not now; for thee seems to be out of thy right senses.
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الصفحة 38 - Worthy — and higher praise it needs not — of the beautiful ' Globe Series' The work is edited with all the care so noble a poet deserves.'"— DAILY NEWS. Sir Walter Scott's Poetical Works. Edited with a Biographical and Critical Memoir by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE, and copious Notes, pp. xliii., 559" We can almost sympathise with a middle-aged grumbler, who, after reading Mr.