Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... supposed : on the contrary , in at letter to his father in December 1748 , a very flattering testimony to his proficiency is borne him by his uncle , who thus expresses himself : " I should be glad to know what your " resolution is ...
... supposed : on the contrary , in at letter to his father in December 1748 , a very flattering testimony to his proficiency is borne him by his uncle , who thus expresses himself : " I should be glad to know what your " resolution is ...
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... supposed " abuse of the public money , and the danger- ous influence , which this abuse has given " to a minister , over the freedom and in- 66 66 tegrity of Parliament . Many striking and " well selected instances of this abuse and ...
... supposed " abuse of the public money , and the danger- ous influence , which this abuse has given " to a minister , over the freedom and in- 66 66 tegrity of Parliament . Many striking and " well selected instances of this abuse and ...
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... supposed to cover a “ thousand other iniquities , such a scene of " profusion here meets the public eye ; can 66 any one , I do not say , who has common " honesty , but who has only that interest " in himself as not to be delighted with ...
... supposed to cover a “ thousand other iniquities , such a scene of " profusion here meets the public eye ; can 66 any one , I do not say , who has common " honesty , but who has only that interest " in himself as not to be delighted with ...
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... supposed ❝ that you had any faith in their concession " of the wisdom and virtue of your peti- " tions . This is an age of wonderful con- " versions ; but if your virtue and necessities 66- 66 . * " had " had not obtruded this reform ...
... supposed ❝ that you had any faith in their concession " of the wisdom and virtue of your peti- " tions . This is an age of wonderful con- " versions ; but if your virtue and necessities 66- 66 . * " had " had not obtruded this reform ...
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... ought not to be resisted on this ground . This is the last refuge of the enemies to a parliamentary reform , and in the supposed strength of it I verily be- lieve many are really deceived . But a de- finition lieve cxxxiv MEMOIR OF.
... ought not to be resisted on this ground . This is the last refuge of the enemies to a parliamentary reform , and in the supposed strength of it I verily be- lieve many are really deceived . But a de- finition lieve cxxxiv MEMOIR OF.
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