The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... necessary . On extraordinary instances of good behaviour , or diligent service , he was not want- ing in particular encouragements and presents above their wages ; it is remarkable that he would permit their relations to visit them ...
... necessary . On extraordinary instances of good behaviour , or diligent service , he was not want- ing in particular encouragements and presents above their wages ; it is remarkable that he would permit their relations to visit them ...
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... necessary , Sir , to believe all the thirty - nine articles ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , that is a question which has been much agi- tated . Some have thought it necessary that they should all be believed ; others have considered them to ...
... necessary , Sir , to believe all the thirty - nine articles ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , that is a question which has been much agi- tated . Some have thought it necessary that they should all be believed ; others have considered them to ...
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... necessary to examine his position . ' Some ages ago , ( says he , ) before the ferocity of the inhabitants of this part of the island was sub- dued , the utmost severity of the civil law was necessary , to restrain individuals from ...
... necessary to examine his position . ' Some ages ago , ( says he , ) before the ferocity of the inhabitants of this part of the island was sub- dued , the utmost severity of the civil law was necessary , to restrain individuals from ...
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