The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... Cattle succeeded better than vegetables . Goats , sheep , and hogs , that were carried thither , were found to thrive and increase as in other places . Nil mortalibus arduum est . There is nothing which human courage will not undertake ...
... Cattle succeeded better than vegetables . Goats , sheep , and hogs , that were carried thither , were found to thrive and increase as in other places . Nil mortalibus arduum est . There is nothing which human courage will not undertake ...
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... cattle , which , while the men stand in the passes , the women drive away . Such lands at last cannot repay the ex- pense of conquest , and therefore perhaps have not been so often invaded by the mere ambition of dominion , as by ...
... cattle , which , while the men stand in the passes , the women drive away . Such lands at last cannot repay the ex- pense of conquest , and therefore perhaps have not been so often invaded by the mere ambition of dominion , as by ...
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... cattle are now driven , and passengers travel , without danger , fear , or molestation . Among a warlike people , the quality of highest es- teem is personal courage , and with the ostentatious display of courage are closely connected ...
... cattle are now driven , and passengers travel , without danger , fear , or molestation . Among a warlike people , the quality of highest es- teem is personal courage , and with the ostentatious display of courage are closely connected ...
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... cattle , or being often employed in messages or conduct , has learned where the ridge of the hill has breadth sufficient to allow a horse and his rider a passage , and where the moss or bog is hard enough to bear them . The bogs are ...
... cattle , or being often employed in messages or conduct , has learned where the ridge of the hill has breadth sufficient to allow a horse and his rider a passage , and where the moss or bog is hard enough to bear them . The bogs are ...
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... cattle , of which one hundred and sixty winter in Rona , under the superintendence of a solitary herdsman . The length of Raasay is , by computation , fifteen miles , and the breadth two . These countries have never been measured , and ...
... cattle , of which one hundred and sixty winter in Rona , under the superintendence of a solitary herdsman . The length of Raasay is , by computation , fifteen miles , and the breadth two . These countries have never been measured , and ...
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