The Works of Samuel Johnson, Band 12F.C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... prince of physicians , was not suffi- ciently read or esteemed by young students , he pro- nounced an oration , " de commendando Studio Hip- pocratico ; " by which he restored that great author to his just and ancient reputation . 66 He ...
... prince of physicians , was not suffi- ciently read or esteemed by young students , he pro- nounced an oration , " de commendando Studio Hip- pocratico ; " by which he restored that great author to his just and ancient reputation . 66 He ...
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... prince Rupert , whom he shut up in the harbour of Kingsale in Ireland for several months , till want of provisions and and despair of relief , excited the prince to make BLAKE . 43.
... prince Rupert , whom he shut up in the harbour of Kingsale in Ireland for several months , till want of provisions and and despair of relief , excited the prince to make BLAKE . 43.
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... prince Rupert to attack him , and retake the Brasil ships . Blake carried home his prizes without molestation , the prince not having force enough to pursue him , and well pleased with the opportunity of quitting a port where he could ...
... prince Rupert to attack him , and retake the Brasil ships . Blake carried home his prizes without molestation , the prince not having force enough to pursue him , and well pleased with the opportunity of quitting a port where he could ...
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... prince of a quick sagacity and comprehensive knowledge must find many practices in the conduct of affairs which he could not approve , and some which he could scarcely forbear to oppose . The chief pride of the old king was to be master ...
... prince of a quick sagacity and comprehensive knowledge must find many practices in the conduct of affairs which he could not approve , and some which he could scarcely forbear to oppose . The chief pride of the old king was to be master ...
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... prince was offended , or whether , as perhaps more frequently happens , the offences of which he complained were of a domestick and personal kind , it is not easy to discover . But his resentment , whatever was its cause , rose so high ...
... prince was offended , or whether , as perhaps more frequently happens , the offences of which he complained were of a domestick and personal kind , it is not easy to discover . But his resentment , whatever was its cause , rose so high ...
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