The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Band 3G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 |
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... excellent library , which he accurately knows and reads , a choice collection of pictures , which he understands and relishes , an easy fortune , an amiable family , an extensive circle of friends and acquaintance , distinguished by ...
... excellent library , which he accurately knows and reads , a choice collection of pictures , which he understands and relishes , an easy fortune , an amiable family , an extensive circle of friends and acquaintance , distinguished by ...
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... excellent distinction between liberty of conscience and liberty of teaching . JOHNSON . " Consider , Sir ; if you have children whom you wished to educate in the principles of the Church of England , and there comes a Quaker who tries ...
... excellent distinction between liberty of conscience and liberty of teaching . JOHNSON . " Consider , Sir ; if you have children whom you wished to educate in the principles of the Church of England , and there comes a Quaker who tries ...
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... excellent in this , ( he would say , ) they have a book on every subject . ' From what he had seen of them he denied them the praise of superiour politeness , and mentioned , with very visible disgust , the custom they have of spitting ...
... excellent in this , ( he would say , ) they have a book on every subject . ' From what he had seen of them he denied them the praise of superiour politeness , and mentioned , with very visible disgust , the custom they have of spitting ...
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... excellent good sense , " By a long Chancery suit , and a complicated train of unfortunate events , I am reduced to the greatest distress ; which obliges me , once more , to request the indul- gence of the publick . " Give me leave to ...
... excellent good sense , " By a long Chancery suit , and a complicated train of unfortunate events , I am reduced to the greatest distress ; which obliges me , once more , to request the indul- gence of the publick . " Give me leave to ...
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... excellent Langton says , it is disgraceful , it is utter folly in Pitt , not to reward and attach to his administration a man of my popular and pleasing talents , whose merits he has acknowledged in a letter under his own hand . He did ...
... excellent Langton says , it is disgraceful , it is utter folly in Pitt , not to reward and attach to his administration a man of my popular and pleasing talents , whose merits he has acknowledged in a letter under his own hand . He did ...
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