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... publick . ' BOSWELL . ' I fancy , Sir , this is the first time that he has been engaged in such an adventure ... publick speaking . Action can have no effect upon reasonable minds . It may 1773 ] ACTION IN PUBLICK SPEAKING 483 augment ...
... publick . ' BOSWELL . ' I fancy , Sir , this is the first time that he has been engaged in such an adventure ... publick speaking . Action can have no effect upon reasonable minds . It may 1773 ] ACTION IN PUBLICK SPEAKING 483 augment ...
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... publick , among whom it was di- vided . When I say Lord Bute advised , I mean , that such acts were done when he was ... publick patrimony , will produce more , and be better collected than heretofore ; and the publick is a gainer of ...
... publick , among whom it was di- vided . When I say Lord Bute advised , I mean , that such acts were done when he was ... publick patrimony , will produce more , and be better collected than heretofore ; and the publick is a gainer of ...
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... publick benefits . ' JOHNSON . " The fallacy of that book is , that Mandeville defines neither vices nor benefits . He reckons among vices everything that gives pleasure . He takes the narrowest system of morality , monastick morality ...
... publick benefits . ' JOHNSON . " The fallacy of that book is , that Mandeville defines neither vices nor benefits . He reckons among vices everything that gives pleasure . He takes the narrowest system of morality , monastick morality ...
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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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