Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... liberty ; nor did he deem it inconsistent with his ministerial character , to act up to the spirit of the principles he had imbibed , whenever he conceived , that his public duty required it of him . Possessing such senti- ments and a ...
... liberty ; nor did he deem it inconsistent with his ministerial character , to act up to the spirit of the principles he had imbibed , whenever he conceived , that his public duty required it of him . Possessing such senti- ments and a ...
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... liberty , " of repelling the ambition of an implaca- " ble foe , it is generous , and worthy of a " Briton , to face every difficulty , to be cheer- " ful under every burthen . But a Briton " is not so fond of want , as with more than a ...
... liberty , " of repelling the ambition of an implaca- " ble foe , it is generous , and worthy of a " Briton , to face every difficulty , to be cheer- " ful under every burthen . But a Briton " is not so fond of want , as with more than a ...
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... liberty in every other govern- " ment of Europe ; and if they should be " roused by a sense of their wrongs to " remonstrate , however mildly , against " the misrule which galls them , they have " need of all their caution , as ...
... liberty in every other govern- " ment of Europe ; and if they should be " roused by a sense of their wrongs to " remonstrate , however mildly , against " the misrule which galls them , they have " need of all their caution , as ...
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... liberty and all your truest glory are re- " visiting this favoured island . Welcome them , seize them , hold them ; and may " that Being , who is propitious to honest 66 " and " and good designs , bless the British people " cxiv MEMOIR OF ...
... liberty and all your truest glory are re- " visiting this favoured island . Welcome them , seize them , hold them ; and may " that Being , who is propitious to honest 66 " and " and good designs , bless the British people " cxiv MEMOIR OF ...
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... , artificial arrange- ments for a common good , often abolished when the exigence ceased , but never subver- sive of the primary , the fundamental right to to property , to liberty , to legislation , to CXX MEMOIR OF.
... , artificial arrange- ments for a common good , often abolished when the exigence ceased , but never subver- sive of the primary , the fundamental right to to property , to liberty , to legislation , to CXX MEMOIR OF.
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