The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... consequence of my blind passion , I need not relate ; it has , by your detection , become apparent to mankind . Nor do I mention this provocation as ade- quate to the fury which I have shown , but as a cause of anger , less shameful and ...
... consequence of my blind passion , I need not relate ; it has , by your detection , become apparent to mankind . Nor do I mention this provocation as ade- quate to the fury which I have shown , but as a cause of anger , less shameful and ...
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... consequences of universal idleness ! so that labour ought only to be looked upon as a task kindly imposed upon us by our indulgent Creator , necessary to preserve our health , our safety , and our innocence . " I am afraid that the ...
... consequences of universal idleness ! so that labour ought only to be looked upon as a task kindly imposed upon us by our indulgent Creator , necessary to preserve our health , our safety , and our innocence . " I am afraid that the ...
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... consequences . Where has this inquirer added to the little knowlede that we had before ? He has told us of the benefits of Evil , which no man feels , and relations between distant parts of the universe , which he cannot himself ...
... consequences . Where has this inquirer added to the little knowlede that we had before ? He has told us of the benefits of Evil , which no man feels , and relations between distant parts of the universe , which he cannot himself ...
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... consequences , deal but in pompous nonsense ; and they who would persuade us that Good and Evil are things indifferent , depending wholly on the will of God , do but confound the nature of things , as well as all our notions of God ...
... consequences , deal but in pompous nonsense ; and they who would persuade us that Good and Evil are things indifferent , depending wholly on the will of God , do but confound the nature of things , as well as all our notions of God ...
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... consequences of human actions being sometimes un- certain , and sometimes remote , it is not possible , in many cases , for most men , nor in all cases for any man , to determine what actions will ultimately produce happiness , and ...
... consequences of human actions being sometimes un- certain , and sometimes remote , it is not possible , in many cases , for most men , nor in all cases for any man , to determine what actions will ultimately produce happiness , and ...
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