The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... gained or lost . In these days , to strew the road with daisies and lilies , is to mock merit , and delude hope . The toyman will not give his jewels , nor the mercer measure out his silks , for vegetable coin . A primrose , though ...
... gained or lost . In these days , to strew the road with daisies and lilies , is to mock merit , and delude hope . The toyman will not give his jewels , nor the mercer measure out his silks , for vegetable coin . A primrose , though ...
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... gained the Indian nations by hu- manity . The English , wherever they come , are sure to have the natives for their enemies ; for the only motive of their settlements is avarice , and the only consequence of their success is oppression ...
... gained the Indian nations by hu- manity . The English , wherever they come , are sure to have the natives for their enemies ; for the only motive of their settlements is avarice , and the only consequence of their success is oppression ...
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... gained ground daily ; and in less than a year the whole parish was convinced , that the nation would be ruined if the children of the poor were taught to read and write . Our school was now dissolved : my mistress kissed me when we ...
... gained ground daily ; and in less than a year the whole parish was convinced , that the nation would be ruined if the children of the poor were taught to read and write . Our school was now dissolved : my mistress kissed me when we ...
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... gained so little . She pretended to assist his inquiries , and began , very gravely , to hope that " Betty was honest , and yet those sharp girls were apt to be light - fingered . " You will believe that I did not stay there much longer ...
... gained so little . She pretended to assist his inquiries , and began , very gravely , to hope that " Betty was honest , and yet those sharp girls were apt to be light - fingered . " You will believe that I did not stay there much longer ...
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... gaining them , if they could be kept pure and unmingled with the pas- sages of life ; but such is the necessary concatenation of our thoughts , that good and evil are linked together , and no pleasure recurs but associated with pain ...
... gaining them , if they could be kept pure and unmingled with the pas- sages of life ; but such is the necessary concatenation of our thoughts , that good and evil are linked together , and no pleasure recurs but associated with pain ...
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