Cobbett's advice to young men, and sermons "Together with his twelve quaint sermons, on various subjects: 1. hypocrisy and cruelty ... 12. persons and tithes."
Cobbett's advice to young men, and sermons "Together with his twelve quaint sermons, on various subjects: 1. hypocrisy and cruelty ... 12. persons and...
Half title: Cobbett's advice to young men, and sermons. "Together with his twelve quaint sermons, on various subjects: 1. hypocrisy and cruelty ... 12. persons and tithes." 1. It is the duty, and ought to be the pleasure, of age and experience to warn and instruct youth and to come to the aid of inexperience. When sailors have discovered rocks or breakers, and have had the good luck to escape with life from amidst them, they, unless they be pirates or barbarians as well as sailors, point out the spots for the placing of buoys and of lights, in order that others may not be exposed to the...
Half title: Cobbett's advice to young men, and sermons. "Together with his twelve quaint sermons, on various subjects: 1. hypocrisy and cruelty ... 12...
Fog that you might cut with a knife all the way from London to Newbury. This fog does not wet things. It is rather a smoke than a fog. There are no two things in this world; and, were it not for fear of Six-Acts (the "wholesome restraint" of which I continually feel) I might be tempted to carry my comparison further; but, certainly, there are no two things in this world so dissimilar as an English and a Long Island autumn.-These fogs are certainly the white clouds that we sometimes see aloft. I was once upon the Hampshire Hills, going from Soberton Down to Petersfield, where the hills are...
Fog that you might cut with a knife all the way from London to Newbury. This fog does not wet things. It is rather a smoke than a fog. There are no tw...