The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... expect that the first effort towards civilization would remove it even among savages . " " " Baxter's Reasons of the Christian Religion , he thought contained the best collection of the evidences of the divinity of the Christian system ...
... expect that the first effort towards civilization would remove it even among savages . " " " Baxter's Reasons of the Christian Religion , he thought contained the best collection of the evidences of the divinity of the Christian system ...
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... expect hardly to be released , while winter continues to gripe us with so much pertinacity . The year has now advanced eighteen days beyond the equinox , and still there is very little remission of the cold . When warm weather comes ...
... expect hardly to be released , while winter continues to gripe us with so much pertinacity . The year has now advanced eighteen days beyond the equinox , and still there is very little remission of the cold . When warm weather comes ...
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... expect , if he measured his views and judged of life from the opinion of Dr. Johnson , often and energetically expressed in the Memoirs of him , without any animadversion or censure by his ingenious Biographer . If he himself , upon ...
... expect , if he measured his views and judged of life from the opinion of Dr. Johnson , often and energetically expressed in the Memoirs of him , without any animadversion or censure by his ingenious Biographer . If he himself , upon ...
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