The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... live only in his writings . And such is the caprice of for- tune , this grand daughter of a man , who will be an ever- lasting glory to the nation , has now for some years , with her husband , kept a little chandler's or grocer's shop ...
... live only in his writings . And such is the caprice of for- tune , this grand daughter of a man , who will be an ever- lasting glory to the nation , has now for some years , with her husband , kept a little chandler's or grocer's shop ...
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... lives have been employed in discovering his ex1 cellencies and extending his reputation . Subscriptions for the relief of Mrs. ELIZABETH FOSTER , Grand - daughter to JOHN MILTON ; are taken in by Mr. Dodsley , in Pall - Mall ; Messrs ...
... lives have been employed in discovering his ex1 cellencies and extending his reputation . Subscriptions for the relief of Mrs. ELIZABETH FOSTER , Grand - daughter to JOHN MILTON ; are taken in by Mr. Dodsley , in Pall - Mall ; Messrs ...
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... live honestly and soberly , because such behaviour is most conducive to public happiness , and consequently , to their own ; religion , to pursue the same course , be- cause conformable to the will of their Creator . Mora- lity induces ...
... live honestly and soberly , because such behaviour is most conducive to public happiness , and consequently , to their own ; religion , to pursue the same course , be- cause conformable to the will of their Creator . Mora- lity induces ...
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... lives to be against the govern . ment . The petition is then handed from town to town , and from house to house , and wherever it comes the inhabitants flock together , that they may see that which must be sent to the king . Names are ...
... lives to be against the govern . ment . The petition is then handed from town to town , and from house to house , and wherever it comes the inhabitants flock together , that they may see that which must be sent to the king . Names are ...
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... lives a while without work , and the shopkeeper , in the flow of money , raises his price . The mechanic that trembled at the presence of sir Joseph , now bids him come again for an answer ; and the poacher whose gun has been seized ...
... lives a while without work , and the shopkeeper , in the flow of money , raises his price . The mechanic that trembled at the presence of sir Joseph , now bids him come again for an answer ; and the poacher whose gun has been seized ...
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