The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... Scotland has undergone , in consequence of the blessings of liberty and internal peace . " Mr. Knox , another native of Scotland , who has since made the same tour , and published an account of it , is equally liberal . " I have read ...
... Scotland has undergone , in consequence of the blessings of liberty and internal peace . " Mr. Knox , another native of Scotland , who has since made the same tour , and published an account of it , is equally liberal . " I have read ...
Pàgina 259
... Scotland contributes so little land - tax towards the general support of the nation , it ought not to have a militia paid out of the gen- eral fund , unless it should be thought for the general interest , that Scotland should be pro ...
... Scotland contributes so little land - tax towards the general support of the nation , it ought not to have a militia paid out of the gen- eral fund , unless it should be thought for the general interest , that Scotland should be pro ...
Pàgina 260
... Scotland pays precisely as England does . A French invasion made in Scotland would soon penetrate into England . He thus discoursed upon supposed obliga- tion in settling estates : - " Where a man gets the unlimited property of an ...
... Scotland pays precisely as England does . A French invasion made in Scotland would soon penetrate into England . He thus discoursed upon supposed obliga- tion in settling estates : - " Where a man gets the unlimited property of an ...
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