Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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Página lxxii
... look upon you as one of " the best judges of this work , and should " it have merit enough to recommend itself " to your approbation , I shall be happy . " It is the fruit of much study , and I am glad now to turn my thoughts to other ...
... look upon you as one of " the best judges of this work , and should " it have merit enough to recommend itself " to your approbation , I shall be happy . " It is the fruit of much study , and I am glad now to turn my thoughts to other ...
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... look upon the present war , while in` " George the Second's contest with the " whole house of Bourbon she proudly bore " her fruits from every quarter of the globe . The Navy Debt is what the Minister - " darés to contract , and involve ...
... look upon the present war , while in` " George the Second's contest with the " whole house of Bourbon she proudly bore " her fruits from every quarter of the globe . The Navy Debt is what the Minister - " darés to contract , and involve ...
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George Walker. " of these iniquities , an Englishman almost " shudders to look into so dark and ruinous " a scene . 66 Worthy of this profusion , this contempt " of the people's distresses , as of the nation's " disgrace , are a thousand ...
George Walker. " of these iniquities , an Englishman almost " shudders to look into so dark and ruinous " a scene . 66 Worthy of this profusion , this contempt " of the people's distresses , as of the nation's " disgrace , are a thousand ...
Página cxiv
... look for better things , I see no room " for fear , for any thing but the most re- viving , animating hope . The line of the 66 66 people's sufferance is past , and ministerial " rapacity and oppression shrink before you . " For as ...
... look for better things , I see no room " for fear , for any thing but the most re- viving , animating hope . The line of the 66 66 people's sufferance is past , and ministerial " rapacity and oppression shrink before you . " For as ...
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... look for the majesty of the people in a few special dependents on the crown , and in this ridiculous light the nobles always considered them ; they had no weight in the deliberations ; if the king and nobles were agreed , the consent or ...
... look for the majesty of the people in a few special dependents on the crown , and in this ridiculous light the nobles always considered them ; they had no weight in the deliberations ; if the king and nobles were agreed , the consent or ...
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