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... - C. ( 2 ) The contrary has been the general opinion ; and Johnson was certainly a bad judge in that point , if he believed that his own taste was delicate . C. - - " We visited the Observatory , a large building 2 1775 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... - C. ( 2 ) The contrary has been the general opinion ; and Johnson was certainly a bad judge in that point , if he believed that his own taste was delicate . C. - - " We visited the Observatory , a large building 2 1775 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... judges of Scotland , and had added considerably to the estate , now signified his inclination to take the privilege allowed by our law ( 1 ) , to secure it to his family in ( 1 ) Acts of Parliament of Scotland , 1685 , cap . 22 ...
... judges of Scotland , and had added considerably to the estate , now signified his inclination to take the privilege allowed by our law ( 1 ) , to secure it to his family in ( 1 ) Acts of Parliament of Scotland , 1685 , cap . 22 ...
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... judge of what we cannot know ; and I know not whether I fully approve either your design or your father's , to limit that succession which descended to you unlimited . If we are to leave sartum tectum to posterity , what we have without ...
... judge of what we cannot know ; and I know not whether I fully approve either your design or your father's , to limit that succession which descended to you unlimited . If we are to leave sartum tectum to posterity , what we have without ...
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... judge distinctly of his intentions , yet his act can only be con . sidered as an example ; it makes not an obligation . And , as you observe , he set no example of rigorous adherence to the line of succession . He that overlooked a ...
... judge distinctly of his intentions , yet his act can only be con . sidered as an example ; it makes not an obligation . And , as you observe , he set no example of rigorous adherence to the line of succession . He that overlooked a ...
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... judge for himself , according to the effects which he experiences . One of the fathers tells us , he found fasting made him so peevish that he did not practise it . " Though he often enlarged upon the evil of in- toxication 64 1776 ...
... judge for himself , according to the effects which he experiences . One of the fathers tells us , he found fasting made him so peevish that he did not practise it . " Though he often enlarged upon the evil of in- toxication 64 1776 ...
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