The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen7William Durell, 1811 |
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... present time subsist only by gifts bestowed at pleasure , without any solid fund of support , there is danger lest the blaze of charity , which now burns with so much heat and splendor , should die away for want of lasting fuel ; lest ...
... present time subsist only by gifts bestowed at pleasure , without any solid fund of support , there is danger lest the blaze of charity , which now burns with so much heat and splendor , should die away for want of lasting fuel ; lest ...
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... present year should comprise an equal number of men and women , who should march and fight in mingled bodies . If proper colonels were once appointed , and the drums ordered to beat for female volunteers , our regiments would soon be ...
... present year should comprise an equal number of men and women , who should march and fight in mingled bodies . If proper colonels were once appointed , and the drums ordered to beat for female volunteers , our regiments would soon be ...
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... present , may be am- biguous in another century . If posterity should read on a public monument , that the lady carried her horse a thousand miles in a thousand hours , they may think that the statue and inscription are at variance ...
... present , may be am- biguous in another century . If posterity should read on a public monument , that the lady carried her horse a thousand miles in a thousand hours , they may think that the statue and inscription are at variance ...
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... present state of things is before his eyes ; and if he cannot be satisfied without retrospection , yet he seldom extends his views beyond the historical events of the last cen- tury . All the knowledge that he can want is within his ...
... present state of things is before his eyes ; and if he cannot be satisfied without retrospection , yet he seldom extends his views beyond the historical events of the last cen- tury . All the knowledge that he can want is within his ...
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... present es- tablishment ; he has 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 ...
... present es- tablishment ; he has 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 ...
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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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