The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... person interred , but the general resurrection ; it is in sure and certain hope of the resurrection ; not his resurrection . Where the deceased is really spoken of , the expression is very different , as our hope is this our brother ...
... person interred , but the general resurrection ; it is in sure and certain hope of the resurrection ; not his resurrection . Where the deceased is really spoken of , the expression is very different , as our hope is this our brother ...
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... person was mentioned , who said , " I have lived fifty - one years in this world without having had ten minutes of uneasi- ness ; " he exclaimed , " The man who says so , lies : he attempts to impose on human credulity . ' The Bishop of ...
... person was mentioned , who said , " I have lived fifty - one years in this world without having had ten minutes of uneasi- ness ; " he exclaimed , " The man who says so , lies : he attempts to impose on human credulity . ' The Bishop of ...
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... person's name stood in the couplet where Mr. Townshend is now introduced : - " Though fraught with all learning kept straining his throat , To persuade Tommy Townshend to lend him a vote . " It may be worth remarking , among the minu ...
... person's name stood in the couplet where Mr. Townshend is now introduced : - " Though fraught with all learning kept straining his throat , To persuade Tommy Townshend to lend him a vote . " It may be worth remarking , among the minu ...
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