The Works of Sydney Smith, Volume 1Longman, 1839 |
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... King : 7. On the guilt of blood - thirstiness : 8. On atonement : 9. A visitation sermon : 10. Great Bri- tain's naval strength , and insular situation , a cause of gratitude to Almighty God : 11. Ignorance pro- ductive of atheism ...
... King : 7. On the guilt of blood - thirstiness : 8. On atonement : 9. A visitation sermon : 10. Great Bri- tain's naval strength , and insular situation , a cause of gratitude to Almighty God : 11. Ignorance pro- ductive of atheism ...
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... king , will conquer all Europe ; and , in the 19th page , that she will be an object of Divine vengeance till she takes one . In the same page , all the miseries of France are stated to be a judgment of heaven for their cruelty to the king ...
... king , will conquer all Europe ; and , in the 19th page , that she will be an object of Divine vengeance till she takes one . In the same page , all the miseries of France are stated to be a judgment of heaven for their cruelty to the king ...
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... King , or to strain their venal throats in chanting the triumphs of his bitterest enemies . ' All complaint is futile , which is not followed up by appropriate remedies . If Parliament , or Catarrh , do not save us , Dignum and Sedgwick ...
... King , or to strain their venal throats in chanting the triumphs of his bitterest enemies . ' All complaint is futile , which is not followed up by appropriate remedies . If Parliament , or Catarrh , do not save us , Dignum and Sedgwick ...
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... King and country ; and consider it as a virtual promise that he will write no more in their defence . No wise or good man has ever thought of either , but with ad- miration and respect . That they should be exposed to that ridicule , by ...
... King and country ; and consider it as a virtual promise that he will write no more in their defence . No wise or good man has ever thought of either , but with ad- miration and respect . That they should be exposed to that ridicule , by ...
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... King of Castile . A Tragedy , in five Acts . By M. G. Lewis . Price 2s . 6d . ALFONSO , king of Castile , had , many years previous to the supposed epoch of the play , left his minister and general , Orsino , to perish in prison , from ...
... King of Castile . A Tragedy , in five Acts . By M. G. Lewis . Price 2s . 6d . ALFONSO , king of Castile , had , many years previous to the supposed epoch of the play , left his minister and general , Orsino , to perish in prison , from ...
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