Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... directed against the dis- ❝senting name , and which never could have " broken forth , if they had not been thought- " lessly or wickedly ministered to by propa- 66 gating and encouraging throughout the " whole kingdom an alienation of ...
... directed against the dis- ❝senting name , and which never could have " broken forth , if they had not been thought- " lessly or wickedly ministered to by propa- 66 gating and encouraging throughout the " whole kingdom an alienation of ...
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... directed ? Assu- " redly to the same ends , for which the same " means and instruments have been applied --- in every nation under Heaven , where li- " berty has been destroyed . The peace of " the nation is a flimsy and stale pretence ...
... directed ? Assu- " redly to the same ends , for which the same " means and instruments have been applied --- in every nation under Heaven , where li- " berty has been destroyed . The peace of " the nation is a flimsy and stale pretence ...
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... directed towards God and another world * . It would be unjust to close this account without subjoining the faithful and ani- mated portrait of Mr. Walker , drawn by his friend the late Gilbert Wakefield ; who , in characterizing the ...
... directed towards God and another world * . It would be unjust to close this account without subjoining the faithful and ani- mated portrait of Mr. Walker , drawn by his friend the late Gilbert Wakefield ; who , in characterizing the ...
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... directed and equally attentive to the subject , that the circumstances which are favourable or un- favourable to beauty should be equal in the objects observed . But this equality has no existence , and therefore smaller variations in ...
... directed and equally attentive to the subject , that the circumstances which are favourable or un- favourable to beauty should be equal in the objects observed . But this equality has no existence , and therefore smaller variations in ...
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... directed to the investiga- tion of beauty , and as the objects of observa- tion have been in those circumstances which are most favourable to the preservation and perfection of the human form , and wherein the original stamp and design ...
... directed to the investiga- tion of beauty , and as the objects of observa- tion have been in those circumstances which are most favourable to the preservation and perfection of the human form , and wherein the original stamp and design ...
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