Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 40
עמוד 131
... duty in Parliament -he may be entirely absent from both ; nor are there wanting in- stances within these six years where such has been the case . It would have been very easy to have placed the repairs of Episcopal Palaces ( as the ...
... duty in Parliament -he may be entirely absent from both ; nor are there wanting in- stances within these six years where such has been the case . It would have been very easy to have placed the repairs of Episcopal Palaces ( as the ...
עמוד 133
Sydney Smith Wystan Hugh Auden. admit , the duty of every man , and of everybody , to present the best man that can be found to any living of which he is the Patron ; but if this duty has been neglected , it has been neglected by Bishops ...
Sydney Smith Wystan Hugh Auden. admit , the duty of every man , and of everybody , to present the best man that can be found to any living of which he is the Patron ; but if this duty has been neglected , it has been neglected by Bishops ...
עמוד 179
... duty , and they do it ; but the duty is , how- ever , not the motive , but the adjunct . If I were writing in gala and parade , I would not hold this language ; but we are in earnest , and on business ; and as very rash and hasty ...
... duty , and they do it ; but the duty is , how- ever , not the motive , but the adjunct . If I were writing in gala and parade , I would not hold this language ; but we are in earnest , and on business ; and as very rash and hasty ...
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