The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... seen before it can be known . This author and Pope perhaps never saw the miseries which they imagine thus easy to be borne . The poor , indeed , are insensible of many little vexations which sometimes embitter the possessions , and ...
... seen before it can be known . This author and Pope perhaps never saw the miseries which they imagine thus easy to be borne . The poor , indeed , are insensible of many little vexations which sometimes embitter the possessions , and ...
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... seen by wandering navigators , who passed by them in search of better habitations . When the Spaniards , who , under the conduct of Columbus , discovered America , had taken possession of its most wealthy regions ; they surprised and ...
... seen by wandering navigators , who passed by them in search of better habitations . When the Spaniards , who , under the conduct of Columbus , discovered America , had taken possession of its most wealthy regions ; they surprised and ...
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... seen by Hawkins , and named by Sebald de Wert . He , I sup- pose , in honour of his countrymen called them the Malouines , the denomination now used by the Span- iards , who seem not , till very lately , to have thought them important ...
... seen by Hawkins , and named by Sebald de Wert . He , I sup- pose , in honour of his countrymen called them the Malouines , the denomination now used by the Span- iards , who seem not , till very lately , to have thought them important ...
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... seen by either , of any settlement ever made upon this island , and Mr. Macbride thought him- self so secure from hostile disturbance , that when he erected his wooden blockhouse he omitted to open the ports and loopholes . When a ...
... seen by either , of any settlement ever made upon this island , and Mr. Macbride thought him- self so secure from hostile disturbance , that when he erected his wooden blockhouse he omitted to open the ports and loopholes . When a ...
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... seen among us . All this is very desirable , but it is not certain that it can be easily attained . Large tracts of America were added by the last war to the British dominions ; but , if the faction credit their own Apollo , they were ...
... seen among us . All this is very desirable , but it is not certain that it can be easily attained . Large tracts of America were added by the last war to the British dominions ; but , if the faction credit their own Apollo , they were ...
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