The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Volume 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... tion of some specific objects , of which several were sometimes proposed for a single night . The remaining hour and a half , for they met at seven , and parted at ten , was given to tea , and such passing topics as might be ...
... tion of some specific objects , of which several were sometimes proposed for a single night . The remaining hour and a half , for they met at seven , and parted at ten , was given to tea , and such passing topics as might be ...
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... tion , compared to heart - felt , practical , vital Christianity ; yet a more devout man I never knew . His religion was a senti- ment in which his whole heart was steeped , and which exhibited itself in an ever - present sense of ...
... tion , compared to heart - felt , practical , vital Christianity ; yet a more devout man I never knew . His religion was a senti- ment in which his whole heart was steeped , and which exhibited itself in an ever - present sense of ...
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... tion , to root out the discord of opinions , and establish the agreement of true religion . " But it appears that these infal- lible bishops and other learned and good men , who had under- taken to fix and determine the only right road ...
... tion , to root out the discord of opinions , and establish the agreement of true religion . " But it appears that these infal- lible bishops and other learned and good men , who had under- taken to fix and determine the only right road ...
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... tion of our nature , both moral and physical , which is suscepti- ble of pain in a much greater and more intense degree than of pleasure . We have no bodily enjoyment to counterbalance the agony of an acute tooth - ache ; nor any mental ...
... tion of our nature , both moral and physical , which is suscepti- ble of pain in a much greater and more intense degree than of pleasure . We have no bodily enjoyment to counterbalance the agony of an acute tooth - ache ; nor any mental ...
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... tion . Like a pig in a pond , he is so completely out of his ele- ment , that the very efforts he makes to maintain himself , and keep his head above water , only serve to cut his own throat . Disclaiming all intention of irreverence ...
... tion . Like a pig in a pond , he is so completely out of his ele- ment , that the very efforts he makes to maintain himself , and keep his head above water , only serve to cut his own throat . Disclaiming all intention of irreverence ...
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