Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... Court of Session had gradually relaxed the strictness of this principle , where the interference proved had been inconsiderable . In a case1 which came before that Court the preceding winter , I had laboured to persuade the Judges to ...
... Court of Session had gradually relaxed the strictness of this principle , where the interference proved had been inconsiderable . In a case1 which came before that Court the preceding winter , I had laboured to persuade the Judges to ...
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... Court of Session , for defamation and damages , and I was one of the counsel for the reverend defendant . The Liberty of the Pulpit was our great ground of defence ; but we argued also on the provocation of the previous attack , and on ...
... Court of Session , for defamation and damages , and I was one of the counsel for the reverend defendant . The Liberty of the Pulpit was our great ground of defence ; but we argued also on the provocation of the previous attack , and on ...
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... Court of Session upon both . ' 4. Notes of the opinions of the Judges , being the reasons upon which their decree is grounded . " These papers you will please to peruse , and give your opinion , ' Whether there is a probability of the ...
... Court of Session upon both . ' 4. Notes of the opinions of the Judges , being the reasons upon which their decree is grounded . " These papers you will please to peruse , and give your opinion , ' Whether there is a probability of the ...
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Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds | 1 |
Advertisement to the Third Edition | 9 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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