The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... lost in the sea . He believes that king William burned Whitehall that he might steal the furniture ; and that Tillotson died an atheist . Of queen Anne he speaks with more tenderness , owns that she meant well and can tell by whom and ...
... lost in the sea . He believes that king William burned Whitehall that he might steal the furniture ; and that Tillotson died an atheist . Of queen Anne he speaks with more tenderness , owns that she meant well and can tell by whom and ...
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... lost a battle , and that if he had lived one year longer , he would have conquered France . He holds that Charles the First was a Papist . He allows there were some good men in the reign of queen Anne , but the peace of Utrecht brought ...
... lost a battle , and that if he had lived one year longer , he would have conquered France . He holds that Charles the First was a Papist . He allows there were some good men in the reign of queen Anne , but the peace of Utrecht brought ...
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... lost their terrors , we find this folly countenanced by frequent examples . Those that laugh at the portentous glare of a comet , and hear a crow with equal tranquil- lity from the right or left , will yet talk of times and situations ...
... lost their terrors , we find this folly countenanced by frequent examples . Those that laugh at the portentous glare of a comet , and hear a crow with equal tranquil- lity from the right or left , will yet talk of times and situations ...
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... lost or stolen , that answers to the name of Ranger . Whence it arises that on the day of marriage all agree to call thus openly for honours , I am not able to discover . Some , perhaps , think it kind , by a publick declaration , to ...
... lost or stolen , that answers to the name of Ranger . Whence it arises that on the day of marriage all agree to call thus openly for honours , I am not able to discover . Some , perhaps , think it kind , by a publick declaration , to ...
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... lost is lost for ever . Time therefore ought , above all other kinds of pro- perty , to be free from invasion ; and yet there is no man who does not claim the power of wasting that time which is the right of others . This usurpation is ...
... lost is lost for ever . Time therefore ought , above all other kinds of pro- perty , to be free from invasion ; and yet there is no man who does not claim the power of wasting that time which is the right of others . This usurpation is ...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1811 |
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