Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... expected . " The London Societies are in general alarm- " ed . I wish I may prove the means of " either breaking them , or engaging them " to reform . They have in their present " state a very pernicious tendency . But " what I most ...
... expected . " The London Societies are in general alarm- " ed . I wish I may prove the means of " either breaking them , or engaging them " to reform . They have in their present " state a very pernicious tendency . But " what I most ...
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... expects to meet with in the field of all his virtuous contests . But it is lastly urged , " that the reform , if " it should be adopted , will unnerve the exe- " cutive power , by undoing that influence , " that ascendency of ...
... expects to meet with in the field of all his virtuous contests . But it is lastly urged , " that the reform , if " it should be adopted , will unnerve the exe- " cutive power , by undoing that influence , " that ascendency of ...
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... expected from individual and independent movements ; at the same time that , by progressively collecting the wisdom of the " whole body , it would prevent the sallies " of intemperate zeal , and produce that manly , conscientious and ...
... expected from individual and independent movements ; at the same time that , by progressively collecting the wisdom of the " whole body , it would prevent the sallies " of intemperate zeal , and produce that manly , conscientious and ...
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... expected , that this and other treatises of a similar kind , which brought forward into such full view the merits of their cause , would have so far re- moved the prejudices of the public , that the issue of another trial would have ...
... expected , that this and other treatises of a similar kind , which brought forward into such full view the merits of their cause , would have so far re- moved the prejudices of the public , that the issue of another trial would have ...
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... expected in this world . It is a great matter to agree in the great principles " of morals ; in benevolence , in affection to " have one common mind . However , my " dear sir , the subject of politics is not an un- " interesting concern ...
... expected in this world . It is a great matter to agree in the great principles " of morals ; in benevolence , in affection to " have one common mind . However , my " dear sir , the subject of politics is not an un- " interesting concern ...
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