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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Page 78
... persons claiming authority to show their fellow creatures the way to heaven , because they have been unable to make their own way upon earth . Some of the clamorers against the abuses of the church , object that the greatest dunce in ...
... persons claiming authority to show their fellow creatures the way to heaven , because they have been unable to make their own way upon earth . Some of the clamorers against the abuses of the church , object that the greatest dunce in ...
Page 80
... persons . Nor is the importunate dun a whit improved in his manners since the time of Horace , for he beards the great and the pow- erful in their very palaces , and scares them even in their throne - like beds , while the peasant ...
... persons . Nor is the importunate dun a whit improved in his manners since the time of Horace , for he beards the great and the pow- erful in their very palaces , and scares them even in their throne - like beds , while the peasant ...
Page 83
... persons of others , because I have been so loose in my own . . " — " My dear lady B- ! " exclaimed her sympathising friend , " upon this principle you ought to retire into a con- vent ! " CHALLENGE . - Calling upon a man who has hurt ...
... persons of others , because I have been so loose in my own . . " — " My dear lady B- ! " exclaimed her sympathising friend , " upon this principle you ought to retire into a con- vent ! " CHALLENGE . - Calling upon a man who has hurt ...
Page 89
... persons , the lowly origin of Jesus Christ in His earthly capacity , the selection of his Apostles and chief missionaries from among the labouring poor , or from women , a class which had previously exercised no influence in society ...
... persons , the lowly origin of Jesus Christ in His earthly capacity , the selection of his Apostles and chief missionaries from among the labouring poor , or from women , a class which had previously exercised no influence in society ...
Page 122
... person is often fettered where the purse is crippled and straitened . Well is it that these questions should be discussed ... persons who maintain that the weight of our debt gives solidity to our political institutions , and that its ...
... person is often fettered where the purse is crippled and straitened . Well is it that these questions should be discussed ... persons who maintain that the weight of our debt gives solidity to our political institutions , and that its ...
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