The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... expected , that the elegant and nervous writer , whose judicious sentiments , and inimitable style , points out the author of Lauder's Preface and Post- script , will no longer allow one to plume himself with his feathers , who appears ...
... expected , that the elegant and nervous writer , whose judicious sentiments , and inimitable style , points out the author of Lauder's Preface and Post- script , will no longer allow one to plume himself with his feathers , who appears ...
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... expected to produce in time the like effects . Causeless . 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 ...
... expected to produce in time the like effects . Causeless . 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 ...
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... this has been done , and though at every new parliament much of this is expected to be flone again , it has never produced in any former time such an alarming crisis . We have found by experience 80 THE FALSE ALARM .
... this has been done , and though at every new parliament much of this is expected to be flone again , it has never produced in any former time such an alarming crisis . We have found by experience 80 THE FALSE ALARM .
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... expected , when the whole system of European empire can be in danger of a new concussion , by a contention for a few spots of earth , which , in the deserts of the ocean , had almost escaped human notice , and which , if they had not ...
... expected , when the whole system of European empire can be in danger of a new concussion , by a contention for a few spots of earth , which , in the deserts of the ocean , had almost escaped human notice , and which , if they had not ...
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... expected it , about the fiftieth degree of southern latitude , could not without great supineness be neglected . Early in the next year ( January 8 , 1766 ) captain Macbride arrived at Port Egmont , where he erected a small blockhouse ...
... expected it , about the fiftieth degree of southern latitude , could not without great supineness be neglected . Early in the next year ( January 8 , 1766 ) captain Macbride arrived at Port Egmont , where he erected a small blockhouse ...
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