Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... expression of the popular voice , in which alone it could ope- rate with effect . And to the honour of Nottingham it may be recorded , that , in it's endeavours for the preservation of peace , not only on this occasion but during the ...
... expression of the popular voice , in which alone it could ope- rate with effect . And to the honour of Nottingham it may be recorded , that , in it's endeavours for the preservation of peace , not only on this occasion but during the ...
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... expressing more than he probably in- tended , and by other gentlemen apprehend- ing too much from even an indirect opposi- tion to a measure , in which their hearts were so honestly concerned . He was persuaded , that they agreed in ...
... expressing more than he probably in- tended , and by other gentlemen apprehend- ing too much from even an indirect opposi- tion to a measure , in which their hearts were so honestly concerned . He was persuaded , that they agreed in ...
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... expressing in firm but moderate lan- guage a sense of the hardships to which they were subjected , the grounds on which they claimed the restoration of their rights , and their determination to persevere , until they had obtained that ...
... expressing in firm but moderate lan- guage a sense of the hardships to which they were subjected , the grounds on which they claimed the restoration of their rights , and their determination to persevere , until they had obtained that ...
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... expressions , denoting that he did not expect long to live . When in conversation with a near relation of the late Mr. G. Wakefield , he lamented that he had never seen him after his confinement at Dorchester ; " but , " says he , " I ...
... expressions , denoting that he did not expect long to live . When in conversation with a near relation of the late Mr. G. Wakefield , he lamented that he had never seen him after his confinement at Dorchester ; " but , " says he , " I ...
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... expression . This must enter in no small degree into all our judgment of the human figure ; the sense both of the beautiful and the proper must associate with our conceptions of the mind , which the configuration of the form in all its ...
... expression . This must enter in no small degree into all our judgment of the human figure ; the sense both of the beautiful and the proper must associate with our conceptions of the mind , which the configuration of the form in all its ...
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abuse Academy of Dijon Apicius appear applied artist arts attention benevolent blessing bull-baiting cause character charge circumstances civil common conic sections considerable constitution contemplated continued corruption crime degree derived designed dissenters duty effect equally essay excited exer exertions exhibited existence favourable feel friends genius GEORGE WALKER Gilbert Wakefield Greek heart honour house of commons human form human nature idea influence ingenuity interest judgment kingdom knowledge learning lence letter Leucippus liberty luxury manly manners mean ment mind minister moral narch nation neral ness Nottingham object observed occasion original pain parliament passions perfect perhaps petition philosopher plea pleasure politeness present principle proper racter rank reform religion render representation Rousseau rude scene sentiments Septennial Act society sorbed spirit standard of beauty supposed Tacitus tacle taste thing third estate tion truth ture vice virtue virtuous Warrington whole wisdom Yarmouth