Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... look unto , and therefore he cannot meddle with another office , which alone requireth a whole man . He should , therefore , give it over to whom it is meet , and labor in his own business , as Paul writeth to the Thessalonians— “ Let ...
... look unto , and therefore he cannot meddle with another office , which alone requireth a whole man . He should , therefore , give it over to whom it is meet , and labor in his own business , as Paul writeth to the Thessalonians— “ Let ...
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... look on the things of the world ut in transitu- " as in passage " ( otherwise we should be forced to shut our eyes ) ; and we may behold them with a slighting , neglectful , fastidious look . But take heed to look on them with a ...
... look on the things of the world ut in transitu- " as in passage " ( otherwise we should be forced to shut our eyes ) ; and we may behold them with a slighting , neglectful , fastidious look . But take heed to look on them with a ...
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... looks ! He sees the manner of taking an oath in my looks ! He sees the basin of the Ganges in my looks ! As for himself , he looks only at the tops and bottoms of affidavits ! In seven years he takes care never to look at these ...
... looks ! He sees the manner of taking an oath in my looks ! He sees the basin of the Ganges in my looks ! As for himself , he looks only at the tops and bottoms of affidavits ! In seven years he takes care never to look at these ...
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