The Works of Sydney Smith, Volumen1Longman, 1839 |
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... reason , some principle which will enable us to determine what impulses of nature we are to obey , and what we are to resist : such is that of general utility , or , what is the same thing , of universal good ; a principle which ...
... reason , some principle which will enable us to determine what impulses of nature we are to obey , and what we are to resist : such is that of general utility , or , what is the same thing , of universal good ; a principle which ...
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... reason for preaching commonplace sermons , but is a very bad one for publishing them . We had great hopes , that Dr. Rennel's Sermons would have proved an exception to the character we have given of sermons in general ; and we have read ...
... reason for preaching commonplace sermons , but is a very bad one for publishing them . We had great hopes , that Dr. Rennel's Sermons would have proved an exception to the character we have given of sermons in general ; and we have read ...
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... reason promise it ? One solitary gleam of comfort , indeed , beams upon us in reading the solemn devotion of this modern Curtius to the cause of his King and country - My attachment to the British monarchy , and to the reigning family ...
... reason promise it ? One solitary gleam of comfort , indeed , beams upon us in reading the solemn devotion of this modern Curtius to the cause of his King and country - My attachment to the British monarchy , and to the reigning family ...
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... which have flowed from its source ? It may be , that all the expectations reason- ably raised of approaching prosperity , to those who have - embarked in the same occupation , may at once disappear 28 DR . LANGford . Dr Langford.
... which have flowed from its source ? It may be , that all the expectations reason- ably raised of approaching prosperity , to those who have - embarked in the same occupation , may at once disappear 28 DR . LANGford . Dr Langford.
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... at the novel accession of power , and from the contrast he will always be enabled to make between his two situations , long after the pleasure of novelty has ceased . For these reasons , it is humane to 40 AUSTRALIA .
... at the novel accession of power , and from the contrast he will always be enabled to make between his two situations , long after the pleasure of novelty has ceased . For these reasons , it is humane to 40 AUSTRALIA .
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Página 280 - But Peter and John answered and said unto them; Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.