| SAMUEL JOHNSON - 1781 - 254 páginas
...language, and without any accurate enquiry into the hiftory of other tongues. The certainty and flability which, contrary, to all experience, he thinks attainable,...have been proud to difobey, and which, being renewed newed by fucceffive ele&ions, would in a fhort time have differed from itfelf. He wrote the fame year... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 474 páginas
...propofes to fecure by infiituting an academy ; the decrees of which every man would have been willingj and many would have been proud to difobey, and which,...being renewed by fucceffive elections, would in a ftiort time have differed from itfelf. He wrote the faine year a Letter to the October Club, a number... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 248 páginas
...experience, he. thinks attainable, he propofes to fccure by inftituting an academy ; the decrees ef which every man would have been willing, and many would have been proud to clifbbey, and which, being renewed Hewed by fucceffivc eledtions, would ir* a fhort time have differed... | |
| 1794 - 954 páginas
...all eipcricjncc, he think« attainable, he propofes to fecurc by inftituling an academy, the decrecí of which every man would have been willing, and many...which, being renewed by fucceffive elections, would in afliort time have differed from itfclf." The fume year, he publifhed his celebrated political Iran,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 páginas
...liability which, contrary to all experience, he thinks attainable, he propofes to iecure by iuftitutiug an academy, the decrees of which every man would have...been proud to difobey ; and which, being renewed by fucccllive elections, would in a fhort time have differed from itfelf." The Curie year, he publifhed... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...stability which, contrary to all experience, he thinks at^ tainable, he proposes to secure by instituting an academy ; the decrees of which every man would...have been willing, and many would have been proud, to disobey, and which, being renewed by successive elections, would in a short time have differed from... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 544 páginas
...stability, which, contrary to all experience, Swift thinks attainable, he proposes to secure by instituting an academy; the decrees of which every man would have been willing, and many would .have been proud to disobey ; and which being renewed by successive elections, would in a short time have differed from... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 598 páginas
...10th of the following November. K. rience he thinks attainable, lie proposes to secure by instituting an academy ; the decrees of which every man would...have been willing, and many would have been proud, to disobey, and which, being renewed by successive elections, would in a short time have differed from... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 páginas
...stability which, contrary to all experience, he thinks attainable, he proposes to secure by instituting an academy ; the decrees of which every man would...have been willing, and many would have been proud, to disobey, ami which, being renewed by successive elections, would in a short time have differed from... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 páginas
...following Vmcjr.bvr. R. rience he thinks attainable, he proposes to secure by instituting an acadeihy ; the decrees of which every man would have been willing, and many would have been proud, to disobey, and which, being renewed by successive elections, "would in a short time have differed from... | |
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