The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... longer allow one to plume himself with his feathers , who appears so little to have deserved his assistance ; an assistance which , I am persuaded , would never have been communicated , had there been the least suspicion of those facts ...
... longer allow one to plume himself with his feathers , who appears so little to have deserved his assistance ; an assistance which , I am persuaded , would never have been communicated , had there been the least suspicion of those facts ...
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... longer suffered to languish in distress . It is yet in the power of a great people to reward the poet whose name they boast , and , from their reliance to whose genius , they claim some kind of superiority to every other nation of the ...
... longer suffered to languish in distress . It is yet in the power of a great people to reward the poet whose name they boast , and , from their reliance to whose genius , they claim some kind of superiority to every other nation of the ...
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... in a world quite differently consti-- tuted ; but then we had been no longer men , and whatever beings had occupied our stations in the uni-- versal system , they must have been liable to the B 6 FREE INQUIRY , & c . 39.
... in a world quite differently consti-- tuted ; but then we had been no longer men , and whatever beings had occupied our stations in the uni-- versal system , they must have been liable to the B 6 FREE INQUIRY , & c . 39.
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... longer legislative . If the possibility of abuse be an argument against authority , no authority ever can be established ; if the actual abuse destroys its legality , there is no legal government now in the world . This power , which ...
... longer legislative . If the possibility of abuse be an argument against authority , no authority ever can be established ; if the actual abuse destroys its legality , there is no legal government now in the world . This power , which ...
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... longer eligible by lawful electors ? Here we must again recur , not to positive institu- tions , but to the unwritten law of social nature , to the great and pregnant principle of political necessity . All government supposes subjects ...
... longer eligible by lawful electors ? Here we must again recur , not to positive institu- tions , but to the unwritten law of social nature , to the great and pregnant principle of political necessity . All government supposes subjects ...
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