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... perhaps would have rejected . If we should admit , what perhaps may with more reason be denied , that there are certain relations between man and man which may make slavery neces- sary and just , yet it can never be proved that he who ...
... perhaps would have rejected . If we should admit , what perhaps may with more reason be denied , that there are certain relations between man and man which may make slavery neces- sary and just , yet it can never be proved that he who ...
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... perhaps a man , after knowing his own character - the limited strength of his own mind , should not be desirous of having too much wisdom , considering , quid valeant humeri , how little he can carry . " JOHNSON . " Sir , be as wise as ...
... perhaps a man , after knowing his own character - the limited strength of his own mind , should not be desirous of having too much wisdom , considering , quid valeant humeri , how little he can carry . " JOHNSON . " Sir , be as wise as ...
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... perhaps other means , might be effectually used to prevent them from being totally estranged from their native country , any more than a Cumberland or Northumber- land gentleman , who has been educated in the South of England . I own ...
... perhaps other means , might be effectually used to prevent them from being totally estranged from their native country , any more than a Cumberland or Northumber- land gentleman , who has been educated in the South of England . I own ...
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VOLUME II | 111 |
Chronological Table of Johnsons Life and Contemporary | 158 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson LL D 17761784 | 495 |
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