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1
The Traveller's Library
I believe his motives are always pure, and his measures often able ; but they are
endless, and never done with that pedetentous pace and pedetentous mind in
which it behoves the wise and virtuous improve!' to wal k. He alarms the wise ...
I am sure his motives are always pure, and his measures often very able ; but
they are endless, and never done with that pedetentous pace and pedetentous
mind in which it behaves the wise and virtuous improver to walk. He alarms the
wise ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1838
3
The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of ...
... had died — the Church tumbled down — and the Channel Fleet been knocked
to atoms. I believe his motives are always pure, and his measures often able ; but
they are endless, and never done with that pedetentous pace and pedetentous ...
I believe his motives are always pure, and his measures often able ; but they are
endless, and never done with that pedetentous pace and pedetentous mind in
which it behoves the wise and virtuous improver to walk. He alarms the wise ...
I believe his motives are always pure, and his measures often able ; but they are
endless, and never done with that pedetentous pace and pedetentous mind in
which it behoves the wise and virtuous improver to walk. He alarms the wise ...
6
Selections from the Writings ...
... Church tumbled down — and the Channel Fleet been knocked to atoms. I
believe his motives are always pure, and his measures often able ; but they are
endless, and never done with that pedetentous pace and pedetentous mind in
which it ...
7
The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith: Including His ...
I believe his motives are always pure, and his measures often able ; but they are
endless, and never done with that pedetentous pace and pedetentous mind in
which it behoves the wise and virtuous improver to walk. He alarms the wise ...
I believe his motives are always pure, and his measures often able ; but they are
endless, and never done with that pedetentous pace and pedetentous mind in
which it behoves the wise and virtuous improver to walk. He alarms the wise ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1841
9
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
I am sure his motives are always pure, and his measures often very able ; but
they are endless, and never done with that pedetentous pace and pedetentous
mind in which it behoves the wise and virtuous improver to walk. He alarms the
wise ...
10
The Christian Remembrancer
... and never done with that pedetentous pace and pedetent- ous mind, in which it
behoves the wise and virtuous improver to walk. He alarms the wise Liberals ;
and it is impossible to sleep soundly while he has the command of the watch.