The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... court , you are a fool if you do not pay court . " He said , " If convents should be allowed at all , they should only be retreats for persons unable to serve the publick , or who have served it . It is our first duty to serve society ...
... court , you are a fool if you do not pay court . " He said , " If convents should be allowed at all , they should only be retreats for persons unable to serve the publick , or who have served it . It is our first duty to serve society ...
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... Court of Session in the House of Lords . A schoolmaster in Scot- land was , by a court of inferiour jurisdiction , deprived of his office , for being somewhat severe in the chastisement of his scholars . The Court of Session ...
... Court of Session in the House of Lords . A schoolmaster in Scot- land was , by a court of inferiour jurisdiction , deprived of his office , for being somewhat severe in the chastisement of his scholars . The Court of Session ...
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... Court for a revision and alteration of the judgement , he dictated to me the following argument : - 66 This , we are told , is a law which has its force only from the long practice of the Court : and may , therefore , be suspended or ...
... Court for a revision and alteration of the judgement , he dictated to me the following argument : - 66 This , we are told , is a law which has its force only from the long practice of the Court : and may , therefore , be suspended or ...
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