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But the world is fast going away from old - fashioned people of his sort , and I learnt with consternation lately from a brilliant and distinguished votary of the natural sciences , that he had never so much as heard of Bishop Wilson ...
But the world is fast going away from old - fashioned people of his sort , and I learnt with consternation lately from a brilliant and distinguished votary of the natural sciences , that he had never so much as heard of Bishop Wilson ...
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The Maxims were never meant to be printed , and have on that account , like a work of , doubtless , far deeper emotion and power , the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius , something pecu- liarly sincere and first ...
The Maxims were never meant to be printed , and have on that account , like a work of , doubtless , far deeper emotion and power , the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius , something pecu- liarly sincere and first ...
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... has no words . strong enough to express his admiration of the refusal of State - aid by the Irish Roman Catholics , who have never yet been seriously asked to accept it , but who would a good deal embarrass him if they demanded it .
... has no words . strong enough to express his admiration of the refusal of State - aid by the Irish Roman Catholics , who have never yet been seriously asked to accept it , but who would a good deal embarrass him if they demanded it .
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It never seems to occur to him that the present troubled state of our social life has anything to do with the thirty years ' blind worship of their nostrums by himself and our Liberal friends , or that it throws any doubts upon the ...
It never seems to occur to him that the present troubled state of our social life has anything to do with the thirty years ' blind worship of their nostrums by himself and our Liberal friends , or that it throws any doubts upon the ...
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Ah , but , my dear friend , ' I answered , ' only think of all the nonsense which you now hold quite firmly , which you would never have held if you had not been contradicting your adversary in it all these years !
Ah , but , my dear friend , ' I answered , ' only think of all the nonsense which you now hold quite firmly , which you would never have held if you had not been contradicting your adversary in it all these years !
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