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... particular conversion , have , in some cases , brought a degree of ridicule upon them ; a ridicule of which it is inconsiderate or unfair to make a general application . How seriously Johnson was impressed with a sense of religion ...
... particular conversion , have , in some cases , brought a degree of ridicule upon them ; a ridicule of which it is inconsiderate or unfair to make a general application . How seriously Johnson was impressed with a sense of religion ...
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... particular inconveniences by particular favours . " Here we have an early example of that brilliant and energetic expression , which , upon innumerable occasions in his subsequent life . justly impressed the world with the highest ...
... particular inconveniences by particular favours . " Here we have an early example of that brilliant and energetic expression , which , upon innumerable occasions in his subsequent life . justly impressed the world with the highest ...
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... particular place , and a particular hour , a fact which I had no apprehension of , nor any means of knowing , and this fact , with all its cir- cumstances , should afterwards be unquestionably proved , I should in that case be persuaded ...
... particular place , and a particular hour , a fact which I had no apprehension of , nor any means of knowing , and this fact , with all its cir- cumstances , should afterwards be unquestionably proved , I should in that case be persuaded ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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