The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... American congress ( 1775 ) A JOURNEY TO THE WESTERN ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND . - · · 190 St. Andrews - 192 Aberbrothick - 197 Montrose - 199 Aberdeen - 201 Slanes Castle . The Buller of Buchan - 206 Bamff . 209 Elgin - 211 Fores , Calder ...
... American congress ( 1775 ) A JOURNEY TO THE WESTERN ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND . - · · 190 St. Andrews - 192 Aberbrothick - 197 Montrose - 199 Aberdeen - 201 Slanes Castle . The Buller of Buchan - 206 Bamff . 209 Elgin - 211 Fores , Calder ...
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... America , had taken possession of its most wealthy regions ; they surprised and terrified Europe by a sudden and unexampled influx of riches . They were made at once insupportably insolent , and might perhaps have become irresistibly ...
... America , had taken possession of its most wealthy regions ; they surprised and terrified Europe by a sudden and unexampled influx of riches . They were made at once insupportably insolent , and might perhaps have become irresistibly ...
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... America became lawful prize , and those who were less afraid of danger than of poverty , supposed that riches might easily be obtained by plundering the Spaniards . Nothing is difficult when gain and honour unite their influence ; the ...
... America became lawful prize , and those who were less afraid of danger than of poverty , supposed that riches might easily be obtained by plundering the Spaniards . Nothing is difficult when gain and honour unite their influence ; the ...
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... America only from curiosity , after the scheme proposed by the author of Anson's voyage . When once we had disowned all purpose of settling , it is apparent that we could not defend the propriety of our expedition by arguments ...
... America only from curiosity , after the scheme proposed by the author of Anson's voyage . When once we had disowned all purpose of settling , it is apparent that we could not defend the propriety of our expedition by arguments ...
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... American governors were , to suffer no encroachments on the Spanish dominions . In October the prince of Masseran proposed a con- vention for the accommodation of differences by mus tual concessions , in which the warning given to the ...
... American governors were , to suffer no encroachments on the Spanish dominions . In October the prince of Masseran proposed a con- vention for the accommodation of differences by mus tual concessions , in which the warning given to the ...
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