The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... political pamphlet , entitled The Patriot , * ad- dressed to the electors of Great - Britain ; a title which , to factious men , who consider a patriot only as an opposer of the measures of govern- ment , will appear strangely ...
... political pamphlet , entitled The Patriot , * ad- dressed to the electors of Great - Britain ; a title which , to factious men , who consider a patriot only as an opposer of the measures of govern- ment , will appear strangely ...
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... Political Tracts , by the Authour of the Rambler , with this motto : - " Fallitur egregio quisquis sub Principe credit Servitium ; nunquam libertas gratior extat Quam sub Rege pio . " CLAUDIANUS.1 These pamphlets drew upon him numerous ...
... Political Tracts , by the Authour of the Rambler , with this motto : - " Fallitur egregio quisquis sub Principe credit Servitium ; nunquam libertas gratior extat Quam sub Rege pio . " CLAUDIANUS.1 These pamphlets drew upon him numerous ...
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... political writer was boldly and pointedly arraigned , as inconsistent with the character of one , who , if he did employ his pen upon politicks , " It might reasonably be expected should dis- tinguish himself , not by party violence and ...
... political writer was boldly and pointedly arraigned , as inconsistent with the character of one , who , if he did employ his pen upon politicks , " It might reasonably be expected should dis- tinguish himself , not by party violence and ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 4 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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