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... opinion , so long transmitted , and so widely propagated , had its beginning from truth and nature , or from accident and prejudice ; whether it be decreed by the authority of reason , or the THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. A NEW ...
... opinion , so long transmitted , and so widely propagated , had its beginning from truth and nature , or from accident and prejudice ; whether it be decreed by the authority of reason , or the THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. A NEW ...
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... opinion , so long transmitted , and so widely propagated , had its beginning from truth and nature , or from accident and prejudice ; whether it be decreed by the authority of reason , or the tyranny of ignorance , that of all the ...
... opinion , so long transmitted , and so widely propagated , had its beginning from truth and nature , or from accident and prejudice ; whether it be decreed by the authority of reason , or the tyranny of ignorance , that of all the ...
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... opinion , a claim to preference which preserves the greatest number of radical letters , or seems most to comply with the general custom of our language . But the chief rule which I propose to follow is , to make no innovation , without ...
... opinion , a claim to preference which preserves the greatest number of radical letters , or seems most to comply with the general custom of our language . But the chief rule which I propose to follow is , to make no innovation , without ...
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... opinion was a false compu- tation . The ground of his work was his father's manuscript . After having gone through the natural and figura- tive senses , it will be proper to subjoin the poetical sense of each word , where it differs ...
... opinion was a false compu- tation . The ground of his work was his father's manuscript . After having gone through the natural and figura- tive senses , it will be proper to subjoin the poetical sense of each word , where it differs ...
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... opinion , to interpose my own judgment , and shall therefore endeavour to support what appears to me most consonant to gram- mar and reason . Ausonius thought that modesty forbad him to plead inability for a task to which Cæsar had ...
... opinion , to interpose my own judgment , and shall therefore endeavour to support what appears to me most consonant to gram- mar and reason . Ausonius thought that modesty forbad him to plead inability for a task to which Cæsar had ...
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