Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... excited so much curiosity and asto- nishment . " You will no doubt , " says he , " be suf ficiently satisfied of the natural inconstan- " cy of your son , and how impossible it is " for him ever to continue steadfast to any one ...
... excited so much curiosity and asto- nishment . " You will no doubt , " says he , " be suf ficiently satisfied of the natural inconstan- " cy of your son , and how impossible it is " for him ever to continue steadfast to any one ...
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... excited in the compositions which they were required to furnish ; and as they generally came pre- pared for the evening's encounter by a pre- vious consideration of the subject , it fre- quently quently happened , that a considerable de ...
... excited in the compositions which they were required to furnish ; and as they generally came pre- pared for the evening's encounter by a pre- vious consideration of the subject , it fre- quently quently happened , that a considerable de ...
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... excited . The fear of disappointing their hopes increases his diffi- dence , and induces a perturbation of mind , that debilitates his powers and enfeebles his delivery . Mr. Walker experienced this strongly in the present instance , as ...
... excited . The fear of disappointing their hopes increases his diffi- dence , and induces a perturbation of mind , that debilitates his powers and enfeebles his delivery . Mr. Walker experienced this strongly in the present instance , as ...
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... excited the most alarming apprehensions for the future . With this general sentiment Mr. Walker deeply sympathized ; and in the present dis- courses he has in feeling terms lamented the degradation of his country : but when he indulges ...
... excited the most alarming apprehensions for the future . With this general sentiment Mr. Walker deeply sympathized ; and in the present dis- courses he has in feeling terms lamented the degradation of his country : but when he indulges ...
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... excited the general at- tention to the correction of those abuses in the representation of the people , which by destroy- i 2 destroying the independence of parliament , and detaching it's interests THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . CXV.
... excited the general at- tention to the correction of those abuses in the representation of the people , which by destroy- i 2 destroying the independence of parliament , and detaching it's interests THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . CXV.
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