The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3G. Bell, 1884 |
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... consider , if the mason does get himself drunk , and let his wife and children starve , the parish will oblige him to find security for their maintenance . We have different modes of restraining evil . Stocks for the men , a ducking ...
... consider , if the mason does get himself drunk , and let his wife and children starve , the parish will oblige him to find security for their maintenance . We have different modes of restraining evil . Stocks for the men , a ducking ...
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... consider all men as our brethren ; which is contrary to the virtue of friendship , as described by the ancient philosophers . Surely , Madam , your sect must approve of this ; for you call all men friends . " MRS . KNOWLES . " We are ...
... consider all men as our brethren ; which is contrary to the virtue of friendship , as described by the ancient philosophers . Surely , Madam , your sect must approve of this ; for you call all men friends . " MRS . KNOWLES . " We are ...
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... consider a little the objection from prescience . It is certain I am either to go home to - night or not : that does not prevent my freedom . " BOSWELL . " That it is certain you are either to go home or not , does not prevent your ...
... consider a little the objection from prescience . It is certain I am either to go home to - night or not : that does not prevent my freedom . " BOSWELL . " That it is certain you are either to go home or not , does not prevent your ...
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... consider , his hope of salvation must be founded on the terms on which it is promised that the mediation of our Saviour shall be applied to us , namely , obedience ; and where obedience has failed , then , as suppletory to it ...
... consider , his hope of salvation must be founded on the terms on which it is promised that the mediation of our Saviour shall be applied to us , namely , obedience ; and where obedience has failed , then , as suppletory to it ...
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... observed there . " EDWARDS . " Don't you eat supper , Sir ? " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . " EDWARDS . " For my part , now , I consider supper as a turnpike through which one must pass in order ÆT . 69 . 21 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... observed there . " EDWARDS . " Don't you eat supper , Sir ? " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . " EDWARDS . " For my part , now , I consider supper as a turnpike through which one must pass in order ÆT . 69 . 21 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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