Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... House of Stuart , though he reconciled this was not done ; but there was no f himself , by casuistical arguments of ex- occasion for any artificial aid for its pediency and necessity , to take the oaths imposed by the prevailing power ...
... House of Stuart , though he reconciled this was not done ; but there was no f himself , by casuistical arguments of ex- occasion for any artificial aid for its pediency and necessity , to take the oaths imposed by the prevailing power ...
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... Houses of Parliament , under the name of " The Senate of Lilliput , " sometimes with feigned denominations of the ... House of Stuart , he could not accept of any office in the state ; he therefore came to London , and employed his ...
... Houses of Parliament , under the name of " The Senate of Lilliput , " sometimes with feigned denominations of the ... House of Stuart , he could not accept of any office in the state ; he therefore came to London , and employed his ...
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... House of Stuart in 1745-6 ; and being a warm partisan of George the Second , he observed to Richardson , that certainly there must have It been some very unfavourable circum- stances lately discovered in this particular case , which had ...
... House of Stuart in 1745-6 ; and being a warm partisan of George the Second , he observed to Richardson , that certainly there must have It been some very unfavourable circum- stances lately discovered in this particular case , which had ...
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... House of Stuart to the throne . That he had a tenderness for that unfortunate House , is well known ; and some may fancifully imagine , that a sympathetic anxiety impeded the exertion of his intel- lectual powers : but I am inclined to ...
... House of Stuart to the throne . That he had a tenderness for that unfortunate House , is well known ; and some may fancifully imagine , that a sympathetic anxiety impeded the exertion of his intel- lectual powers : but I am inclined to ...
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... House of Stuart did not render him less estimable in Dr. Johnson's eye . B. Thomas Ruddiman ( 1674-1757 ) , a native of Banffshire , preceded David Hume as librarian of the Advocate's Library at Edinburgh . He was said to have been the ...
... House of Stuart did not render him less estimable in Dr. Johnson's eye . B. Thomas Ruddiman ( 1674-1757 ) , a native of Banffshire , preceded David Hume as librarian of the Advocate's Library at Edinburgh . He was said to have been the ...
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