The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... lately at the lower Hollo- way , in the road between Highgate and London , and at present in Cock - lane , not far from Shoreditch church . " That this relation is true cannot be questioned : but , surely , the honour of letters , the ...
... lately at the lower Hollo- way , in the road between Highgate and London , and at present in Cock - lane , not far from Shoreditch church . " That this relation is true cannot be questioned : but , surely , the honour of letters , the ...
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... lately prevailed , are peculiar to this . An infallible characteristic of meanness is cruelty . This is the only faction that has shouted at the con- demnation of a criminal , and that , when his innocence procured his pardon , has ...
... lately prevailed , are peculiar to this . An infallible characteristic of meanness is cruelty . This is the only faction that has shouted at the con- demnation of a criminal , and that , when his innocence procured his pardon , has ...
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... lately , to have thought them important enough to deserve a name . Since the publication of Anson's voyage , they have very much changed their opinion , finding a settlement in Pepys's or Falkland's Island recommended by the author as ...
... lately , to have thought them important enough to deserve a name . Since the publication of Anson's voyage , they have very much changed their opinion , finding a settlement in Pepys's or Falkland's Island recommended by the author as ...
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... lately yielded to our arms , were now compelled to sacrifice to our pride . The honour of the public is indeed of high importance ; but we must remember that we have had to transact with a mighty king and a powerful nation , who have ...
... lately yielded to our arms , were now compelled to sacrifice to our pride . The honour of the public is indeed of high importance ; but we must remember that we have had to transact with a mighty king and a powerful nation , who have ...
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... lately discovered , and what yet is a very important truth : That they are entitled to life , liberty , and pro- perty , and that they have never ceded to any sovereign power whatever a right to dispose of either without their consent ...
... lately discovered , and what yet is a very important truth : That they are entitled to life , liberty , and pro- perty , and that they have never ceded to any sovereign power whatever a right to dispose of either without their consent ...
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