Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... pains , " he will be as ready and expert at it as " others . " When we reflect upon the peculiar excel- lence of his extemporaneous prayers , it is sin- gular , gular , that at this period it should have been XXX MEMOIR OF.
... pains , " he will be as ready and expert at it as " others . " When we reflect upon the peculiar excel- lence of his extemporaneous prayers , it is sin- gular , gular , that at this period it should have been XXX MEMOIR OF.
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... painful illness of three days expired on the 9th of November 1763 , leaving behind him a character , that few have equalled , perhaps none have surpassed . He was a man of the most liberal and en- lightened mind , of great professional ...
... painful illness of three days expired on the 9th of November 1763 , leaving behind him a character , that few have equalled , perhaps none have surpassed . He was a man of the most liberal and en- lightened mind , of great professional ...
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... painful watchmen at the helm all the " hours , which are so fully and usefully em- ployed . But the truth is , they mean not " one tittle of what they say . I should in- " sult your understandings , if I supposed ❝ that you had any ...
... painful watchmen at the helm all the " hours , which are so fully and usefully em- ployed . But the truth is , they mean not " one tittle of what they say . I should in- " sult your understandings , if I supposed ❝ that you had any ...
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... that it should continue to be changed , let the language be changed also ; let not the abused commonalty be insulted with the mockery of names and sounds , which preserve only the painful remem- brance of what they which cxlvi MEMOIR OF.
... that it should continue to be changed , let the language be changed also ; let not the abused commonalty be insulted with the mockery of names and sounds , which preserve only the painful remem- brance of what they which cxlvi MEMOIR OF.
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George Walker. which preserve only the painful remem- brance of what they have lost , which em- bitter the sense of their ruined state , by continually holding up the beautiful picture of what they were designed to be , and what even at ...
George Walker. which preserve only the painful remem- brance of what they have lost , which em- bitter the sense of their ruined state , by continually holding up the beautiful picture of what they were designed to be , and what even at ...
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