The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... ground upon the world with equal facility . The notions of the naturalist find mankind in a state of neutrality , or at worst have nothing to encounter but prejudice and vanity ; prejudice without malignity , and vanity without interest ...
... ground upon the world with equal facility . The notions of the naturalist find mankind in a state of neutrality , or at worst have nothing to encounter but prejudice and vanity ; prejudice without malignity , and vanity without interest ...
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... ground , they hear him with sullen silence , feel con viction without repentance , and are confounded but not abashed ; they go forward to another door , and . find a kinder reception from a man enraged against the government , because ...
... ground , they hear him with sullen silence , feel con viction without repentance , and are confounded but not abashed ; they go forward to another door , and . find a kinder reception from a man enraged against the government , because ...
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... ground , he described as having all the excellencies of soil , and as covered with antiscorbutic herbs , the restoratives of the sailor . Provision was easily to be had , for they killed almost every day an hundred geese to each ship ...
... ground , he described as having all the excellencies of soil , and as covered with antiscorbutic herbs , the restoratives of the sailor . Provision was easily to be had , for they killed almost every day an hundred geese to each ship ...
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... ground could be by culture excited to produce . A garden was pre- pared , but the plants that sprung up , withered away in immaturity . Some fir - seeds were sown ; but though this be the native tree of rugged climates , the young firs ...
... ground could be by culture excited to produce . A garden was pre- pared , but the plants that sprung up , withered away in immaturity . Some fir - seeds were sown ; but though this be the native tree of rugged climates , the young firs ...
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... ground , and the principles and stubbornnes tains , AND BE ; that they are too obstinate for per These sur powerful for constraint ; that they wil freedom ca ment , and defeat violence ; that the con- after dorth America contains three ...
... ground , and the principles and stubbornnes tains , AND BE ; that they are too obstinate for per These sur powerful for constraint ; that they wil freedom ca ment , and defeat violence ; that the con- after dorth America contains three ...
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