The Christian Remembrancer, Volum 7F.C. & J. Rivington, 1844 |
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... never , we conceive , be listened to in the mere spirit of criticism : in the writer we can never forget the teacher ; with sufficient of dignity to remind us that they are the voice of a better nature , they still address us as " human ...
... never , we conceive , be listened to in the mere spirit of criticism : in the writer we can never forget the teacher ; with sufficient of dignity to remind us that they are the voice of a better nature , they still address us as " human ...
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... never was , and there never will be , charity in softening down real distinctions ; open hostilities are ever a shorter road to even- tual peace than hollow and suspicious alli- ances . " - British Critic , July , 1843 , p . 64 ...
... never was , and there never will be , charity in softening down real distinctions ; open hostilities are ever a shorter road to even- tual peace than hollow and suspicious alli- ances . " - British Critic , July , 1843 , p . 64 ...
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... never interfere . I hear of peace and war in newspapers ; but I am never alarmed , except when I am informed that the Sovereigns want treasure ; then I know that monarchs are serious . " A few years back we were applied to by Russia ...
... never interfere . I hear of peace and war in newspapers ; but I am never alarmed , except when I am informed that the Sovereigns want treasure ; then I know that monarchs are serious . " A few years back we were applied to by Russia ...
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