The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... wonder that there should be people without religion . " JOHNSON . Sir , you need not wonder at this , when you consider how large a proportion of almost every man's life is passed without thinking of it . I my- self was for some years ...
... wonder that there should be people without religion . " JOHNSON . Sir , you need not wonder at this , when you consider how large a proportion of almost every man's life is passed without thinking of it . I my- self was for some years ...
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... wonder at Johnson's displeasure when the name of Dr. Priestley was mentioned ; for I know no writer who has been suffered to publish more pernicious doctrines . I shall in- stance only three . First , Materialism ; by which mind is ...
... wonder at Johnson's displeasure when the name of Dr. Priestley was mentioned ; for I know no writer who has been suffered to publish more pernicious doctrines . I shall in- stance only three . First , Materialism ; by which mind is ...
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... wonder both me and my physicians : the asthma now is like- wise , for a time , very much relieved . I went to Oxford , where the asthma was very tyrannical , and the dropsy began again to threaten me ; but seasonable physick stopped the ...
... wonder both me and my physicians : the asthma now is like- wise , for a time , very much relieved . I went to Oxford , where the asthma was very tyrannical , and the dropsy began again to threaten me ; but seasonable physick stopped the ...
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