The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... England cannot take its representative from a jail . Whence Middlesex should obtain the right of being denominated the chief county , cannot easily be dis- covered ; it is indeed the county where the chief city happens to stand , but ...
... England cannot take its representative from a jail . Whence Middlesex should obtain the right of being denominated the chief county , cannot easily be dis- covered ; it is indeed the county where the chief city happens to stand , but ...
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... England , had her gov- ernment been changed by Tiler or by Ket ? One part of the nation has never before contended with the other , but for some weighty and apparent in terest . If the means were violent , the end was great , The civil ...
... England , had her gov- ernment been changed by Tiler or by Ket ? One part of the nation has never before contended with the other , but for some weighty and apparent in terest . If the means were violent , the end was great , The civil ...
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... England . Keene was directed to protest that nothing more than mere discovery was intended , and that no settlement was to be established . The Spaniard readily replied , that if this was a voyage of wanton curiosity , it might be ...
... England . Keene was directed to protest that nothing more than mere discovery was intended , and that no settlement was to be established . The Spaniard readily replied , that if this was a voyage of wanton curiosity , it might be ...
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... England , and gave the account which I have now epitomised , of his expulsion from Falkland's Islands . From this moment the whole nation can witness that no time was lost . The navy was surveyed , the ships refitted , and commanders ...
... England , and gave the account which I have now epitomised , of his expulsion from Falkland's Islands . From this moment the whole nation can witness that no time was lost . The navy was surveyed , the ships refitted , and commanders ...
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... England , in expectation of receiving from him reciprocal satisfaction , by the dis- avowal , so often required , of Hunt's warning . Finding the Spaniards disposed to make no other acknowledgments , the English ministry considered a ...
... England , in expectation of receiving from him reciprocal satisfaction , by the dis- avowal , so often required , of Hunt's warning . Finding the Spaniards disposed to make no other acknowledgments , the English ministry considered a ...
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