| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 pages
...as move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world. \Ve meet wiih the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth continued stream, without those strainings ol the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of... | |
| 1877 - 678 pages
...much as move a finger to set off the best sermon in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1879 - 250 pages
...much as move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth, continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 pages
...much as move a ringer to set off the best sermons in the world. We meet wilh the same speaking statues circles are correct; the man and the woman are in a most correct line with t smooth continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of... | |
| French examination papers - 1881 - 322 pages
...much as move a finger to set off the best sermon in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth continued stream , without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of... | |
| Charles John Plumptre - 1881 - 524 pages
...much as move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth, continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 336 pages
...finger to set off the best sermons in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at the bar, and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth, continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of... | |
| LĂ©ony Guilgault - 1885 - 240 pages
...much as move a finger to set off the best sermon in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth, continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1907 - 142 pages
...much as move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth, continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and 10 majesty... | |
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