The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... known only to those who enjoy , either immediately or by trans- mission , the light of revelation . Those ancient nations who have given us the wisest models of government and the brightest examples of patriotism , whose institutions ...
... known only to those who enjoy , either immediately or by trans- mission , the light of revelation . Those ancient nations who have given us the wisest models of government and the brightest examples of patriotism , whose institutions ...
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... known to be very grievous to the sufferer , or detrimental to the community : but no man can question whether wounds and sickness are not really painful , whether it be not worthy of a good man's care to restore those to ease and ...
... known to be very grievous to the sufferer , or detrimental to the community : but no man can question whether wounds and sickness are not really painful , whether it be not worthy of a good man's care to restore those to ease and ...
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... known that this wonder was per- formed in a time of war , some will suppose that the lady was frighted by invaders , and fled to preserve her life or her chastity : others will conjecture , that No. 6 . 21 THE IDLER .
... known that this wonder was per- formed in a time of war , some will suppose that the lady was frighted by invaders , and fled to preserve her life or her chastity : others will conjecture , that No. 6 . 21 THE IDLER .
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... known , the pleasures of society will be merely sensual . Thus the natives of the Mahometan empires , who approach most nearly to Eu- ropean civility , have no higher pleasure at their convi- vial assemblies than to hear a piper , or ...
... known , the pleasures of society will be merely sensual . Thus the natives of the Mahometan empires , who approach most nearly to Eu- ropean civility , have no higher pleasure at their convi- vial assemblies than to hear a piper , or ...
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... known those who saw the bed into which the Pretender was conveyed in a warming- pan . He often rejoices that the nation was not enslav- ed by the Irish . He believes that king William never lost a battle , and that if he had lived one ...
... known those who saw the bed into which the Pretender was conveyed in a warming- pan . He often rejoices that the nation was not enslav- ed by the Irish . He believes that king William never lost a battle , and that if he had lived one ...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1811 |
The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 10 Samuel Johnson,Arthur Murphy Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 10 Samuel Johnson,Arthur Murphy Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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