Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... wishes would be interested in the prospe- rity of the possessor of such talents . The " address to the minister is sensible , intrepid , " and yet sufficiently civil . The part of the sermon , which relates to the doctrine of a ...
... wishes would be interested in the prospe- rity of the possessor of such talents . The " address to the minister is sensible , intrepid , " and yet sufficiently civil . The part of the sermon , which relates to the doctrine of a ...
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... wish when you write you would " talk to him pretty warmly on this head , " for this is his failing , and it must be cor- " rected in time , if ever he make any pro- 66 gress in any point of learning , otherwise " he will have a ...
... wish when you write you would " talk to him pretty warmly on this head , " for this is his failing , and it must be cor- " rected in time , if ever he make any pro- 66 gress in any point of learning , otherwise " he will have a ...
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... wish they were in your " possession , because I think they would be " of service to you , in drawing up a few 66 more papers for the Royal Society . I was " in hopes , that before this time I should " have received your communication ...
... wish they were in your " possession , because I think they would be " of service to you , in drawing up a few 66 more papers for the Royal Society . I was " in hopes , that before this time I should " have received your communication ...
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... wish how- " ever you would send your papers to Dr. " Price , who will present them to the Society . " I do not return to Paris .. . . As you have not " studied Hartley , it would be to no purpose " to write to you about metaphysics . I ...
... wish how- " ever you would send your papers to Dr. " Price , who will present them to the Society . " I do not return to Paris .. . . As you have not " studied Hartley , it would be to no purpose " to write to you about metaphysics . I ...
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... wish I may prove the means of " either breaking them , or engaging them " to reform . They have in their present " state a very pernicious tendency . But " what I most wish is , that the observations " I have made on the national debt ...
... wish I may prove the means of " either breaking them , or engaging them " to reform . They have in their present " state a very pernicious tendency . But " what I most wish is , that the observations " I have made on the national debt ...
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