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He is a philanthropical lecturer, with two or three disciples, and a scheme of his own, the preliminary step in which involves a large purchase of land, and the erection of a spacious edifice, at an expense considerably beyond his means; inasmuch as these are to be reckoned in copper or old iron much more conveniently than in gold or silver.
They have been regarded as the skeletons of philanthropical systems, to which blood and flesh and muscle, and even skin, are wanting. But it is at least but fair to inquire how far the promise made has been carried out.
"There wouldn't any of you let me into your houses, neither!" "Wouldn't the people I sent you to let you in?" "No!" "Hear that, Stephen! your philanthropical Gingerford! And what did you do?" "I didn't do nothin', only laid down to die, I did." "But you didn't die, did you?" "No! This man he come along, and brought me here." "Here? to the niggers?" "Yes!
"Do you know anything against Lord Earlybird?" asked the Prime Minister. "Certainly nothing against him, Duke." "Nor anything in his favour?" "I know him very well, I think I may say intimately. There isn't a better man breathing." "An honour to the peerage!" said the Prime Minister. "An honour to humanity rather," said the other, "as being of all men the least selfish and most philanthropical."
Were she to become his wife, it would be necessary to give up the Settlement work in which she had become deeply interested as the result of her activities as a bachelor-girl. She must be certain that he was all she believed him to be before she admitted that she loved him and burned her philanthropical bridges.
It is certainly neither philosophical nor philanthropical not to exclude the vilest of all passions, HATRED, on such a happy occasion.
He was a church-warden, president and honorary treasurer of numerous philanthropical societies in a word, at once a pillar and corner-stone of his profession, his church, and his country.
She was the wife of a whaling captain who died some years ago, and broke up her home. She was not brought up to work, and this, with her delicate health, has prevented her from seeking active employment. As you don't seem to require that of her, but rather want an overseer, and as your purpose, I gather, is somewhat philanthropical, you might induce her to accept a 'home' with you.
If mankind is to be raised to a higher plane of happiness and worth, it can only be by the resolution of each to live his own life with fidelity and courage. The spectacle of one liberated from the malign obstructions to free human character, is a stronger incentive to others than exhortation, admonition, or any sum of philanthropical association.
Bite to test his statement. The philanthropical M. P. replied promptly in these exact words: "Mr. Bite presents his compliments to Dr. Sampson to state that it is impossible for him to go into his case, nor to give him the time he requests to do so." Sampson was a little indignant at the man's insolence; but far more at having been duped by his public assumption of philanthropy.
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