id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4243 Southey, Robert Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society .txt text/plain 38983 1709 67 _Sir Thomas More_.--The age required such characters; and it is worthy of _Sir Thomas More_.--You hold then that the human race will one day attain _Montesinos_.--Perhaps, Sir Thomas, their condition was better precisely _Sir Thomas More_.--Are you, then, Montesinos, so much the dupe of words _Sir Thomas More_.--That which is a great evil in itself become _Montesinos_.--True, Sir Thomas; but the perilous abuse of that feeling _Sir Thomas More_.--Montesinos, I allow you to call it an abuse; but if _Sir Thomas More_.--If one of the most learned men whom the world has _Montesinos_.--Yet, Sir Thomas, the best of those missionaries are not _Sir Thomas More_.--If ever there come a time, Montesinos, when _Montesinos_.--In such honest anglers, Sir Thomas, I should look for as _Montesinos_.--This too, Sir Thomas, is no new evil. _Sir Thomas More_.--And yet you talked of the improvement of the age, and _Montesinos_.--Here Sir Thomas is the opinion which I have attempted to ./cache/4243.txt ./txt/4243.txt