The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... truth , however , is , that he loved to display his ingenuity in argument ; and therefore would sometimes in ... truths of Religion and Morality , that he might not have been incited to argue , either for or against . Lord Elibank1 had ...
... truth , however , is , that he loved to display his ingenuity in argument ; and therefore would sometimes in ... truths of Religion and Morality , that he might not have been incited to argue , either for or against . Lord Elibank1 had ...
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... Truth took possession of imperial power , and the civil laws lent their aid to the ecclesiastical constitu- tions . The magistrate from that time co - operated with the priest , and clerical sentences were made efficacious by secular ...
... Truth took possession of imperial power , and the civil laws lent their aid to the ecclesiastical constitu- tions . The magistrate from that time co - operated with the priest , and clerical sentences were made efficacious by secular ...
Pàgina 221
... truth of religion , and had con- tinually turned his mind the other way . It was not to be expected that the prospect of death would alter his way of thinking , unless GOD should send an angel to set him right . " I said , I had reason ...
... truth of religion , and had con- tinually turned his mind the other way . It was not to be expected that the prospect of death would alter his way of thinking , unless GOD should send an angel to set him right . " I said , I had reason ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volum 5 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1853 |
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