The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... remark , that the state has a right to regulate the religion . of the people , who are the children of the state . A clergy- man having readily acquiesced in this , Johnson , who loved discussion , observed , But , sir , you must go ...
... remark , that the state has a right to regulate the religion . of the people , who are the children of the state . A clergy- man having readily acquiesced in this , Johnson , who loved discussion , observed , But , sir , you must go ...
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... remarked Dr. Johnson's very respectful politeness . Though always fond of changing the scene , he said , " We must ... remark was occa- sioned by my leaning back on a chair , which a little before 66 f This Dawkins was the companion of ...
... remarked Dr. Johnson's very respectful politeness . Though always fond of changing the scene , he said , " We must ... remark was occa- sioned by my leaning back on a chair , which a little before 66 f This Dawkins was the companion of ...
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James Boswell. Buffon , remark on , iii , 70 , n . Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress , ii . 204 . Burial Service , iv . 192 . Burke , right hon . Edmund , anecdotes of , and remarks on , i . 51. 268 ; ii . 13 . 116. 393 ; iii . 66. 275. 336 ...
James Boswell. Buffon , remark on , iii , 70 , n . Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress , ii . 204 . Burial Service , iv . 192 . Burke , right hon . Edmund , anecdotes of , and remarks on , i . 51. 268 ; ii . 13 . 116. 393 ; iii . 66. 275. 336 ...
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