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... consider your friendship as a possession , which I intend to hold till you take it from me , and to lament if ever by my fault I should lose it . However , when such suspicions find their way into your mind , always give them vent ; I ...
... consider your friendship as a possession , which I intend to hold till you take it from me , and to lament if ever by my fault I should lose it . However , when such suspicions find their way into your mind , always give them vent ; I ...
Pàgina 38
... all the power which law does not take from him . " In the exercise of the right which law either leaves or gives , regard is to be paid to moral obii- gations . " Of the estate which we are now considering , 38 336 1776 . LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... all the power which law does not take from him . " In the exercise of the right which law either leaves or gives , regard is to be paid to moral obii- gations . " Of the estate which we are now considering , 38 336 1776 . LIFE OF JOHNSON.
Pàgina 39
... considering , your father still retains such possession , with such power over it , that he can sell it , and do with the money what he will , without any legal impediment . But when he ex- tends his power beyond his own life , by ...
... considering , your father still retains such possession , with such power over it , that he can sell it , and do with the money what he will , without any legal impediment . But when he ex- tends his power beyond his own life , by ...
Pàgina 45
... considers our constitution as defective , that there is not an unalienable estate in land connected with a peerage : and Lord Bacon mentions as a proof that the Turks are barbarians , their want of stirpes , as he calls them , or ...
... considers our constitution as defective , that there is not an unalienable estate in land connected with a peerage : and Lord Bacon mentions as a proof that the Turks are barbarians , their want of stirpes , as he calls them , or ...
Pàgina 52
... consider . — I am , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " ( ' ) Having arrived in London late on Friday , the 15th of March , I hastened next morning to wait on Dr. Johnson , at his house ; but found he was removed from Johnson's Court , No. 7 , to ...
... consider . — I am , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " ( ' ) Having arrived in London late on Friday , the 15th of March , I hastened next morning to wait on Dr. Johnson , at his house ; but found he was removed from Johnson's Court , No. 7 , to ...
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