The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... reason to complain if he does not transmit it unlimited to posterity . For why should he make the state of others worse than his own , without a reason ? ' If this be true , though neither you nor your father are about to do what is ...
... reason to complain if he does not transmit it unlimited to posterity . For why should he make the state of others worse than his own , without a reason ? ' If this be true , though neither you nor your father are about to do what is ...
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... reason are ene- mies to the clergy . " The supreme power has , in all ages , paid some attention to the voice of the peo- ple ; and that voice does not least deserve to be heard when it calls out for mercy . There is now a very general ...
... reason are ene- mies to the clergy . " The supreme power has , in all ages , paid some attention to the voice of the peo- ple ; and that voice does not least deserve to be heard when it calls out for mercy . There is now a very general ...
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... reason for it ; but under immediate consideration was a trans- that will not make it right . You may have lation , yet in manuscript , of the " Carmen a reason why two and two should make Seculare " of Horace , which had this year five ...
... reason for it ; but under immediate consideration was a trans- that will not make it right . You may have lation , yet in manuscript , of the " Carmen a reason why two and two should make Seculare " of Horace , which had this year five ...
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