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... least the great majority of their sermons ought to be suppressed , and the habit of delivering them discontinued almost altogether . Only a denomina- tion of ' just men ' trained in tolerance for generations , and in that respect , at least ...
... least the great majority of their sermons ought to be suppressed , and the habit of delivering them discontinued almost altogether . Only a denomina- tion of ' just men ' trained in tolerance for generations , and in that respect , at least ...
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... least , know nothing but that and their tooth . The easy and sympathising friend who accompanies them knows everything ; hints gently at the contents of the Times , and would cheer you with Lord Palmer- ston's replies . So , on a ...
... least , know nothing but that and their tooth . The easy and sympathising friend who accompanies them knows everything ; hints gently at the contents of the Times , and would cheer you with Lord Palmer- ston's replies . So , on a ...
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... least distinct conclusion , least decisive repetition , the least trumpet - like rhythm ; and it is this of which Cowper made choice . He had an idea that extreme literalness was an unequalled advantage , and logically reasoned that it ...
... least distinct conclusion , least decisive repetition , the least trumpet - like rhythm ; and it is this of which Cowper made choice . He had an idea that extreme literalness was an unequalled advantage , and logically reasoned that it ...
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