The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... observed how inferior , how much like a child a man appears , who speaks a broken tongue . When Sir Joshua Reynolds , at one of the dinners of the royal academy , presented him to a Frenchman of great distinction , he would not . deign ...
... observed how inferior , how much like a child a man appears , who speaks a broken tongue . When Sir Joshua Reynolds , at one of the dinners of the royal academy , presented him to a Frenchman of great distinction , he would not . deign ...
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... observed that Barclay speaks of infant baptism ; which they calmly made him perceive . Mr. Lloyd , however , was in a great mistake ; for when insist- ing that the rite of baptism by water was to cease , when the spiritual ...
... observed that Barclay speaks of infant baptism ; which they calmly made him perceive . Mr. Lloyd , however , was in a great mistake ; for when insist- ing that the rite of baptism by water was to cease , when the spiritual ...
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... observed , that wine did some people harm , by inflaming , confusing , and irritating their minds ; but that the experience of mankind had declared in fa- vour of moderate drinking . JOHNSON . “ Sir , I do not say it is wrong to produce ...
... observed , that wine did some people harm , by inflaming , confusing , and irritating their minds ; but that the experience of mankind had declared in fa- vour of moderate drinking . JOHNSON . “ Sir , I do not say it is wrong to produce ...
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