The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... minister , or dethrones a tyrant ; this gives but a tem- porary relief , but that exterminates the cause of the disease . No immoral man then can possibly be a true patriot ; and all those who profess outrageous zeal for the liberty and ...
... minister , or dethrones a tyrant ; this gives but a tem- porary relief , but that exterminates the cause of the disease . No immoral man then can possibly be a true patriot ; and all those who profess outrageous zeal for the liberty and ...
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... that Mr. Lutterel was lawfully elected . From this day began the clamour which has con- tinued till now . Those who had undertaken to oppose the ministry , having no grievance of greater magnitude , THE FALSE ALARM .
... that Mr. Lutterel was lawfully elected . From this day began the clamour which has con- tinued till now . Those who had undertaken to oppose the ministry , having no grievance of greater magnitude , THE FALSE ALARM .
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In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. the ministry , having no grievance of greater magnitude , endeavoured to swell this decision into bulk , and dis- tort it into deformity , and then held it out to terrify the nation . Every artifice of ...
In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. the ministry , having no grievance of greater magnitude , endeavoured to swell this decision into bulk , and dis- tort it into deformity , and then held it out to terrify the nation . Every artifice of ...
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... ministry relinquished part of their original design , and declared that the examination of those two islands was the utmost that their orders ? should comprise . This concession was sufficiently liberal or sufficiently . submissive ...
... ministry relinquished part of their original design , and declared that the examination of those two islands was the utmost that their orders ? should comprise . This concession was sufficiently liberal or sufficiently . submissive ...
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... ministry could not possibly have such notice as might enable them to prevent it . The conquest , if such it may be called , cost but three days ; for the Spaniards , either supposing the garrison stronger than it was , or resolving to ...
... ministry could not possibly have such notice as might enable them to prevent it . The conquest , if such it may be called , cost but three days ; for the Spaniards , either supposing the garrison stronger than it was , or resolving to ...
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