Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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Página xxi
... answering if possible the warm expectations of my friends , and what my " own ambition may have imagined , and of " sustaining with some tolerable repute the " public profession I am designed for , have " made me industriously strive to ...
... answering if possible the warm expectations of my friends , and what my " own ambition may have imagined , and of " sustaining with some tolerable repute the " public profession I am designed for , have " made me industriously strive to ...
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... passed unno- ticed in subordinate characters , but in him would have impaired those excellencies , that were to enable him to support it with dig- nity and propriety . He has answered the trial ; nity THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xxvii.
... passed unno- ticed in subordinate characters , but in him would have impaired those excellencies , that were to enable him to support it with dig- nity and propriety . He has answered the trial ; nity THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xxvii.
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George Walker. nity and propriety . He has answered the trial ; he has performed the part assigned him ; and through every varying scene he has trodden the stage with honour and ap- plause . The curtain has at length drop- ped on him ...
George Walker. nity and propriety . He has answered the trial ; he has performed the part assigned him ; and through every varying scene he has trodden the stage with honour and ap- plause . The curtain has at length drop- ped on him ...
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... answered very well " in the time of Paganism for an address to 66 6c Jupiter , but have not sufficient rapture to warm the heart of a zealous enthusiast , " nor stocked enough with those magical words , which without meaning so strange ...
... answered very well " in the time of Paganism for an address to 66 6c Jupiter , but have not sufficient rapture to warm the heart of a zealous enthusiast , " nor stocked enough with those magical words , which without meaning so strange ...
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... answered the questions proposed , he received ordination as a minister in the following terms : " These are to certify , " that the Rev. George Walker , having preached a sermon , and exhibited a Latin " thesis from a subject assigned ...
... answered the questions proposed , he received ordination as a minister in the following terms : " These are to certify , " that the Rev. George Walker , having preached a sermon , and exhibited a Latin " thesis from a subject assigned ...
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