The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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... particular time in which I had any thing particular to say ; and general expressions of good will , I hope , our long friendship is grown too solid to want . " Of publick affairs you have information from the news- papers wherever you ...
... particular time in which I had any thing particular to say ; and general expressions of good will , I hope , our long friendship is grown too solid to want . " Of publick affairs you have information from the news- papers wherever you ...
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... particular way , and is irresistibly impelled , there can be no confidence in him , no more than in a tyger . But , Sir , no man believes himself to be impelled irresistibly ; we know that he who says he believes it , lies . Favourable ...
... particular way , and is irresistibly impelled , there can be no confidence in him , no more than in a tyger . But , Sir , no man believes himself to be impelled irresistibly ; we know that he who says he believes it , lies . Favourable ...
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... particular providence in the Deity's government of the world , is certainly impious , yet nothing serves the cause of the scorner more than an incautious forward zeal in determining the particular instances of it . " In confirmation of ...
... particular providence in the Deity's government of the world , is certainly impious , yet nothing serves the cause of the scorner more than an incautious forward zeal in determining the particular instances of it . " In confirmation of ...
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