Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... hearts of his pupils , he is enabled to be of far more advantage to them , than by any knowledge he can communicate in the mere formal lessons of tuition : every moment of their connexion he is conveying to them the most valuable ...
... hearts of his pupils , he is enabled to be of far more advantage to them , than by any knowledge he can communicate in the mere formal lessons of tuition : every moment of their connexion he is conveying to them the most valuable ...
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... heart and hand ; and that it would unnerve the executive power , by weakening the dependence of administration upon the commons , from whom the sup- plies of government were to be received.- To each of these objections he proposed to ...
... heart and hand ; and that it would unnerve the executive power , by weakening the dependence of administration upon the commons , from whom the sup- plies of government were to be received.- To each of these objections he proposed to ...
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... hearts were so honestly concerned . He was persuaded , that they agreed in wishing well to the ge- neral object that was in view , though they might differ in smaller matters , which , whe- ther right or wrong , would not in all pro ...
... hearts were so honestly concerned . He was persuaded , that they agreed in wishing well to the ge- neral object that was in view , though they might differ in smaller matters , which , whe- ther right or wrong , would not in all pro ...
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... heart , or a secret conviction , that no arguments of truth , of right , of fitness , or of wisdom , could be adduced to give a colour to their opposition . The reform , which the petition prayed prayed for , was constitutional , it was ...
... heart , or a secret conviction , that no arguments of truth , of right , of fitness , or of wisdom , could be adduced to give a colour to their opposition . The reform , which the petition prayed prayed for , was constitutional , it was ...
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... heart , and to which in almost " every walk of science your country and " the world have been so much indebted . " " That such virtues and such abilities " should invite persecution , is a melancholy " proof , that neither philosophy ...
... heart , and to which in almost " every walk of science your country and " the world have been so much indebted . " " That such virtues and such abilities " should invite persecution , is a melancholy " proof , that neither philosophy ...
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