The Hundred Best English EssaysFrederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead Cassell, 1929 - 921 Seiten |
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... cause or find flaws in a good one ; or he weareth out the time in drowsy nods . A third cause of the great neglect and scorn of preaching ariseth from the practice of men who set up to decry and disparage religion ; these , being ...
... cause or find flaws in a good one ; or he weareth out the time in drowsy nods . A third cause of the great neglect and scorn of preaching ariseth from the practice of men who set up to decry and disparage religion ; these , being ...
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... causes , and yet indignantly deny that the goodness of a cause should be inferred from its success . We agree to applaud the prophecy , cited with applause by Carlyle himself , that Napoleon's empire would fail because founded upon ...
... causes , and yet indignantly deny that the goodness of a cause should be inferred from its success . We agree to applaud the prophecy , cited with applause by Carlyle himself , that Napoleon's empire would fail because founded upon ...
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... cause , nor yet through the simple co - operation of many causes , each adding its own unqualified contribution to the total effect , as we picture horse helping horse to draw a loaded dray . Our world is a much more complicated affair ...
... cause , nor yet through the simple co - operation of many causes , each adding its own unqualified contribution to the total effect , as we picture horse helping horse to draw a loaded dray . Our world is a much more complicated affair ...
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HUGH LATIMER 14911555 | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON Baron Verulam Viscount ST ALBANS 15611626 | 17 |
BEN JONSON 15731637 | 23 |
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