Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... , 1773 . • See post , under April 29 , 1776 . In like manner he writes , ' I catched for the asm with respect to visiting the Wall of China . ' moment an enthusi- Post , April 10 , 1778 . and Aetat . 67. ] Omai . 9 and adventure ,
... , 1773 . • See post , under April 29 , 1776 . In like manner he writes , ' I catched for the asm with respect to visiting the Wall of China . ' moment an enthusi- Post , April 10 , 1778 . and Aetat . 67. ] Omai . 9 and adventure ,
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... manners was genteel . As a proof of this , Sir , Lord Mulgrave and he dined one day at Streatham ; they sat with their backs to the light fronting me , so that I could not see distinctly ; and there was so little of the savage in Omai ...
... manners was genteel . As a proof of this , Sir , Lord Mulgrave and he dined one day at Streatham ; they sat with their backs to the light fronting me , so that I could not see distinctly ; and there was so little of the savage in Omai ...
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... manner in which the soldiers are dispersed in quarters over the country during times of peace naturally produces laxity of discipline ; they are very little in sight of their officers ; and when they are not engaged in the slight duty ...
... manner in which the soldiers are dispersed in quarters over the country during times of peace naturally produces laxity of discipline ; they are very little in sight of their officers ; and when they are not engaged in the slight duty ...
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... manner we find them represented in the Poets . The people would not have suffered it . They disputed with good humour upon their fanciful theories , because they were not interested in the truth of them : when a man has nothing to lose ...
... manner we find them represented in the Poets . The people would not have suffered it . They disputed with good humour upon their fanciful theories , because they were not interested in the truth of them : when a man has nothing to lose ...
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... manner ; but his arguments preponderated so much in favour of the benefit which a boy of good parts ' might introducing of new doctrines , ' said Bacon , ' is an affectation of tyranny over the understandings and beliefs of men ...
... manner ; but his arguments preponderated so much in favour of the benefit which a boy of good parts ' might introducing of new doctrines , ' said Bacon , ' is an affectation of tyranny over the understandings and beliefs of men ...
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