Speeches on Various Public Occasions During the Last Thirty Years, with a Collection of Toasts and Sentimentsauthor, 1831 - 288 страница |
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... its latent qualities are brought to light . So it is in general with the human mind ; -by the art of the teacher its powers are unfolded , a thousand hidden beauties shine like the sun in his meridian splendour , which 47.
... its latent qualities are brought to light . So it is in general with the human mind ; -by the art of the teacher its powers are unfolded , a thousand hidden beauties shine like the sun in his meridian splendour , which 47.
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... shine , And none neglect to enlighten the mind . H. M. MR PRESIDENT , Of all the employments in life there are none more pleasant , none more useful , none more honourable , nor more congenial to Divine perfection itself , than that of ...
... shine , And none neglect to enlighten the mind . H. M. MR PRESIDENT , Of all the employments in life there are none more pleasant , none more useful , none more honourable , nor more congenial to Divine perfection itself , than that of ...
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... shine in that much - admired accomplishment . A few , but a very few , of them did acquire that gift , and their fame has been handed down from age to age . Demosthenes , who was one of the greatest orators in any age , being asked what ...
... shine in that much - admired accomplishment . A few , but a very few , of them did acquire that gift , and their fame has been handed down from age to age . Demosthenes , who was one of the greatest orators in any age , being asked what ...
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On Mr Peels becoming Secretary | 21 |
On the Election of W K Douglas | 29 |
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