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... never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said Johnson is as good a scholar as such a one but such a one is as good a scholar as Johnson ; and this was said but of one , but of Lowe : and I do not think he was as ...
... never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said Johnson is as good a scholar as such a one but such a one is as good a scholar as Johnson ; and this was said but of one , but of Lowe : and I do not think he was as ...
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... never to be shaken ? " He this evening drank a bumper to Sir David Dalrymple , " as a man of worth , a scholar , and a wit . " " I have , " said he , " never heard of him , except from you ; but let him know my opinion of him : for as ...
... never to be shaken ? " He this evening drank a bumper to Sir David Dalrymple , " as a man of worth , a scholar , and a wit . " " I have , " said he , " never heard of him , except from you ; but let him know my opinion of him : for as ...
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... never know but after he has committed the act on which that opinion shall be passed . He lives by a law ( if a law it be ) which he can never know before he has offended it . To this case may be justly applied that important principle ...
... never know but after he has committed the act on which that opinion shall be passed . He lives by a law ( if a law it be ) which he can never know before he has offended it . To this case may be justly applied that important principle ...
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