Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... opinion . He upon another occasion , when a friend mentioned to him several extraordinary facts , as communicated to him by the circumnavigators , slily observed , ' Sir , I never before knew how much I was respected by these gentlemen ...
... opinion . He upon another occasion , when a friend mentioned to him several extraordinary facts , as communicated to him by the circumnavigators , slily observed , ' Sir , I never before knew how much I was respected by these gentlemen ...
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... opinion which you value , is a necessary conse- quence of the uneasiness which you feel . Every man who attacks my belief , diminishes in some degree my confidence in it , and therefore makes me uneasy ; and I am angry with him who ...
... opinion which you value , is a necessary conse- quence of the uneasiness which you feel . Every man who attacks my belief , diminishes in some degree my confidence in it , and therefore makes me uneasy ; and I am angry with him who ...
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... opinion which we believe and value ; we rather pity him . ' JOHN- SON . ' Why , Sir ; to be sure when you wish a man to have that belief which you think is of infinite advantage , you wish well to him ; but your primary consideration is ...
... opinion which we believe and value ; we rather pity him . ' JOHN- SON . ' Why , Sir ; to be sure when you wish a man to have that belief which you think is of infinite advantage , you wish well to him ; but your primary consideration is ...
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... opinion that this right was in- herent in the very constitution of a Jury , and indeed in sense and reason ... opinion of the Judges . On the contrary , I would have them listen respectfully to the advice they receive from the Bench , by ...
... opinion that this right was in- herent in the very constitution of a Jury , and indeed in sense and reason ... opinion of the Judges . On the contrary , I would have them listen respectfully to the advice they receive from the Bench , by ...
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... opinion . whether he should marry her , he ought to advise him against it , without telling why , because his real opinion is then re- quired . Or , if he has other daughters who know of her frailty , he ought not to keep her in his ...
... opinion . whether he should marry her , he ought to advise him against it , without telling why , because his real opinion is then re- quired . Or , if he has other daughters who know of her frailty , he ought not to keep her in his ...
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