The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 7J. Murray, 1835 |
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... doubt of the fact . The river sinks suddenly into the earth behind a hill above the valley , and bursts out again in the same direction , and with the same body of water , about four miles below . - C. ( 2 ) See Plott's " History of ...
... doubt of the fact . The river sinks suddenly into the earth behind a hill above the valley , and bursts out again in the same direction , and with the same body of water , about four miles below . - C. ( 2 ) See Plott's " History of ...
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... doubt that he would have done it in a most masterly manner . Mallet's Life of Bacon has no inconsiderable merit as an acute and elegant dis- ( 1 ) I am informed by Mr. Langton , that a great many years ago he was present when this ...
... doubt that he would have done it in a most masterly manner . Mallet's Life of Bacon has no inconsiderable merit as an acute and elegant dis- ( 1 ) I am informed by Mr. Langton , that a great many years ago he was present when this ...
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... doubt of it again . " I talked to him of misery being " the doom of man , " in this life , as displayed in his " Vanity of Human Wishes . " ( 1 ) Yet I observed that things were done upon the supposition of happiness ; grand houses were ...
... doubt of it again . " I talked to him of misery being " the doom of man , " in this life , as displayed in his " Vanity of Human Wishes . " ( 1 ) Yet I observed that things were done upon the supposition of happiness ; grand houses were ...
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... doubt not but the justice of the court will declare him free . " I record Dr. Johnson's argument fairly upon this particular case ; where , perhaps , he was in the right . But I beg leave to enter my most solemn protest against his ...
... doubt not but the justice of the court will declare him free . " I record Dr. Johnson's argument fairly upon this particular case ; where , perhaps , he was in the right . But I beg leave to enter my most solemn protest against his ...
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... Doubts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade . " To Mr. Ranby's " Doubts , " I will apply Lord Chancellor Hardwicke's expression in praise of a Scotch law book , called " Dirleton's Doubts ; " " HIS doubts , said his lordship , 66 are ...
... Doubts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade . " To Mr. Ranby's " Doubts , " I will apply Lord Chancellor Hardwicke's expression in praise of a Scotch law book , called " Dirleton's Doubts ; " " HIS doubts , said his lordship , 66 are ...
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