Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... preserve that respect , which is due only to real merit ; if he be characte- rized by a cold and forbidding manner , by a morose and austere deportment ; if there be any thing mean and sordid in his views if in the treatment of his ...
... preserve that respect , which is due only to real merit ; if he be characte- rized by a cold and forbidding manner , by a morose and austere deportment ; if there be any thing mean and sordid in his views if in the treatment of his ...
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... preservation of peace , not only on this occasion but during the continuance of the late hostilities with France , she exhibited to the rest of the kingdom a singular example of political wisdom and of public spirit ; which , had it ...
... preservation of peace , not only on this occasion but during the continuance of the late hostilities with France , she exhibited to the rest of the kingdom a singular example of political wisdom and of public spirit ; which , had it ...
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... preserve an equipoise of power . It was ridi- culous to look for the majesty of the people in a few special dependents on the crown , and in this ridiculous light the nobles always considered them ; they had no weight in the ...
... preserve an equipoise of power . It was ridi- culous to look for the majesty of the people in a few special dependents on the crown , and in this ridiculous light the nobles always considered them ; they had no weight in the ...
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... preserved to Englishmen the character of fellow - citizens . But if through any pro- gressive abuse the third estate in parliament should cease to be a true representation of the people , should dege- nerate into a representation of the ...
... preserved to Englishmen the character of fellow - citizens . But if through any pro- gressive abuse the third estate in parliament should cease to be a true representation of the people , should dege- nerate into a representation of the ...
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... preserved in the course of any govern- ment , exhibited the most decisive proofs of the original spirit and intention of it's consti- tution . King , Lords , and Commons , meant three separate unmixed political orders , or meant nothing ...
... preserved in the course of any govern- ment , exhibited the most decisive proofs of the original spirit and intention of it's consti- tution . King , Lords , and Commons , meant three separate unmixed political orders , or meant nothing ...
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