Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... shew by what causes every event was produced , and in what effects it is likely to terminate ; to lay down with distinct particularity what rumour always huddles in general exclamation , or per- plexes by indigested narratives ; to shew ...
... shew by what causes every event was produced , and in what effects it is likely to terminate ; to lay down with distinct particularity what rumour always huddles in general exclamation , or per- plexes by indigested narratives ; to shew ...
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... shew some learning upon this occasion . You must shew , that a schoolmaster has a prescrip- tive right to beat ; and that an action of assault and battery can- not be admitted against him , unless there is some great excess , some ...
... shew some learning upon this occasion . You must shew , that a schoolmaster has a prescrip- tive right to beat ; and that an action of assault and battery can- not be admitted against him , unless there is some great excess , some ...
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... shew themselves in strange succession , where a consistency in appearance at least , if not in reality , has not been attained by long habits of philosophical discipline . In proportion to the native vigour of the mind , the ...
... shew themselves in strange succession , where a consistency in appearance at least , if not in reality , has not been attained by long habits of philosophical discipline . In proportion to the native vigour of the mind , the ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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