The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... favour of this argument ; and his IMPARTIALI- TY in as freely inserting the several answers . I shall here subjoin some EXTRACTS from the 17th volume of this work , which I think suitable to my purpose . To which I have added , in order ...
... favour of this argument ; and his IMPARTIALI- TY in as freely inserting the several answers . I shall here subjoin some EXTRACTS from the 17th volume of this work , which I think suitable to my purpose . To which I have added , in order ...
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... favour from the divine munificence ; and a man must be as absurd to repine at dying , as a travel- ler would be , who proposed to himself a delightful tour through various unknown countries , to lament that he cannot take up his ...
... favour from the divine munificence ; and a man must be as absurd to repine at dying , as a travel- ler would be , who proposed to himself a delightful tour through various unknown countries , to lament that he cannot take up his ...
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... favour it as reasonable , and many dread it as powerful . What is urged by those who have been so industri- ous to spread suspicion , and incite fury from one end . of the kingdom to the other , may be known by perusing the papers which ...
... favour it as reasonable , and many dread it as powerful . What is urged by those who have been so industri- ous to spread suspicion , and incite fury from one end . of the kingdom to the other , may be known by perusing the papers which ...
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... favour of the five members in the long parliament . It is not to be con- sidered as an usurpation , for it is implied in the princi- ples of government . If legislative powers are not co - ordinate , they cease in part to be legislative ...
... favour of the five members in the long parliament . It is not to be con- sidered as an usurpation , for it is implied in the princi- ples of government . If legislative powers are not co - ordinate , they cease in part to be legislative ...
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... favours the doctrine of readmission by a second choice , I am not able to discover . The statute of 30 Ch . II . had enacted , That he who should sit in the house of commons , without taking the oaths and subscribing the test , should ...
... favours the doctrine of readmission by a second choice , I am not able to discover . The statute of 30 Ch . II . had enacted , That he who should sit in the house of commons , without taking the oaths and subscribing the test , should ...
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