The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... discontent , or silence curiosity : for whether Evil can be wholly separated from Good or not , it is plain that they may be mixed in various degrees , and as far as human eyes can judge , the degree of Evil might have been less without ...
... discontent , or silence curiosity : for whether Evil can be wholly separated from Good or not , it is plain that they may be mixed in various degrees , and as far as human eyes can judge , the degree of Evil might have been less without ...
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... discontent in his look , and malignity in his bosom : and , if he had the power of choice , he would soon repent who should resign his reason to secure his peace . Concerning the portion of ignorance necessary to make the condition of ...
... discontent in his look , and malignity in his bosom : and , if he had the power of choice , he would soon repent who should resign his reason to secure his peace . Concerning the portion of ignorance necessary to make the condition of ...
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... discontent and seditio violence will grow less fre- quent , and less formidable , as the science of govern- ment is better ascertained , by a diligent study of the theory of man . It is not indeed to be expected , that physical and ...
... discontent and seditio violence will grow less fre- quent , and less formidable , as the science of govern- ment is better ascertained , by a diligent study of the theory of man . It is not indeed to be expected , that physical and ...
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... discontent and inflame indignation . The pa- pers of every day have been filled with exhortations and menaces of faction . The madness has spread through all ranks and through both sexes ; women and children have clamoured for Mr ...
... discontent and inflame indignation . The pa- pers of every day have been filled with exhortations and menaces of faction . The madness has spread through all ranks and through both sexes ; women and children have clamoured for Mr ...
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... discontent has been excited , which has been so dolorously be- wailed , and so outrageously resented . Let us however not be seduced to put too much confidence in justice or in truth : they have often been found inactive in their own ...
... discontent has been excited , which has been so dolorously be- wailed , and so outrageously resented . Let us however not be seduced to put too much confidence in justice or in truth : they have often been found inactive in their own ...
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