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... 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 EDITION B 2.
... 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 EDITION B 2.
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... , 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 candidates for B 2.
... , 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 candidates for B 2.
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... truth may not be successfully taught by modes of spelling fanciful and erroneous ; I am not yet so lost in lexicography as to forget that words are the daughters of earth , and that things are the sons of heaven . Language is only the ...
... truth may not be successfully taught by modes of spelling fanciful and erroneous ; I am not yet so lost in lexicography as to forget that words are the daughters of earth , and that things are the sons of heaven . Language is only the ...
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... truth ; if my labours afford light to the reposi- tories of science , and add celebrity to Bacon , to Hooker , to Milton , and to Boyle . When I am animated by this wish , I look with pleasure on my book , however defective , and deli ...
... truth ; if my labours afford light to the reposi- tories of science , and add celebrity to Bacon , to Hooker , to Milton , and to Boyle . When I am animated by this wish , I look with pleasure on my book , however defective , and deli ...
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... Of an Abstract it is not necessary to say more ; and I hope it will not be found that truth re- quires me to say less . MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS ON THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH : WITH REMARKS 72 PREFACE TO ENGLISH DICTIONARY .
... Of an Abstract it is not necessary to say more ; and I hope it will not be found that truth re- quires me to say less . MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS ON THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH : WITH REMARKS 72 PREFACE TO ENGLISH DICTIONARY .
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