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... given a strange fantastical account of the original of Dr. Johnson's belief in our most holy religion . At the age of ten years his mind was disturbed by scruples of infidelity , which preyed upon his spirits , and made him very uneasy ...
... given a strange fantastical account of the original of Dr. Johnson's belief in our most holy religion . At the age of ten years his mind was disturbed by scruples of infidelity , which preyed upon his spirits , and made him very uneasy ...
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... given you by means of something which you know and as to musick there are some philosophers and divines who have maintained that we shall not be spiritua- lized to such a degree , but that something of matter , very much refined , will ...
... given you by means of something which you know and as to musick there are some philosophers and divines who have maintained that we shall not be spiritua- lized to such a degree , but that something of matter , very much refined , will ...
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... given to encourage the exportation of corn , and no bounty is given for the exportation of men ; though , indeed , those who go , gain by it . ' R. ' But the bounty on the exportation of corn is paid at home . ' E. " That's the same ...
... given to encourage the exportation of corn , and no bounty is given for the exportation of men ; though , indeed , those who go , gain by it . ' R. ' But the bounty on the exportation of corn is paid at home . ' E. " That's the same ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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