The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... tion which might have been expected to the " guide , phi- losopher , and friend ; " the Imlac , who had hastened from the country to console a distressed mother , who , he under- stood , was very anxious for his return . They had , I ...
... tion which might have been expected to the " guide , phi- losopher , and friend ; " the Imlac , who had hastened from the country to console a distressed mother , who , he under- stood , was very anxious for his return . They had , I ...
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... one for the other . " We agreed to dine to - day at the Mitre tavern , after the rising of the house of lords , where a branch of the litiga- tion concerning the Douglas estate , in which I was ÆTAT . 67. ] DR . JOHNSON .
... one for the other . " We agreed to dine to - day at the Mitre tavern , after the rising of the house of lords , where a branch of the litiga- tion concerning the Douglas estate , in which I was ÆTAT . 67. ] DR . JOHNSON .
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James Boswell. tion concerning the Douglas estate , in which I was one of the counsel , was to come on . I brought with me Mr. Murray , solicitor - general of Scotland , now one of the judges of the court of session , with the title of ...
James Boswell. tion concerning the Douglas estate , in which I was one of the counsel , was to come on . I brought with me Mr. Murray , solicitor - general of Scotland , now one of the judges of the court of session , with the title of ...
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... tion by indictment , if a defendant is never to be allowed to justify , must often be very oppressive , unless juries , whom I am more and more confirmed in hold- ing to be judges of law as well as of fact , resolutely interpose . Of ...
... tion by indictment , if a defendant is never to be allowed to justify , must often be very oppressive , unless juries , whom I am more and more confirmed in hold- ing to be judges of law as well as of fact , resolutely interpose . Of ...
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... tion , as all men will naturally steal . And , sir , it is very absurd to argue , as has been often done , that prostitutes are necessary to prevent the violent effects of appetite from violating the decent order of life ; nay , should ...
... tion , as all men will naturally steal . And , sir , it is very absurd to argue , as has been often done , that prostitutes are necessary to prevent the violent effects of appetite from violating the decent order of life ; nay , should ...
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