The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... able specimen of the extent and promptitude of his fa- culties . These Debates , as the intelligent have for some time known , and as the world is now authentic- ally told by the present historian of his life , were ori- ginally ...
... able specimen of the extent and promptitude of his fa- culties . These Debates , as the intelligent have for some time known , and as the world is now authentic- ally told by the present historian of his life , were ori- ginally ...
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... able debate . MR . PULTENEY spoke to this effect : -Sir , after all the attention which has been bestowed upon the bill now before us , I cannot yet conceive it such as can benefit the nation , or such as will not pro- duce far greater ...
... able debate . MR . PULTENEY spoke to this effect : -Sir , after all the attention which has been bestowed upon the bill now before us , I cannot yet conceive it such as can benefit the nation , or such as will not pro- duce far greater ...
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... able endeavours of their profound , their diligent , and their mag na- nimous governors . As I do not therefore check any suspicions in my own mind , I shall not easily be restrained from uttering them , because I know not how I shall ...
... able endeavours of their profound , their diligent , and their mag na- nimous governors . As I do not therefore check any suspicions in my own mind , I shall not easily be restrained from uttering them , because I know not how I shall ...
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... able to determine ; but it ought at least to be considered whether their conduct was rational or not , and whether they did not by a present evil , ensure an advantage which overbalanced it . There are doubtless , Sir , sometimes such ...
... able to determine ; but it ought at least to be considered whether their conduct was rational or not , and whether they did not by a present evil , ensure an advantage which overbalanced it . There are doubtless , Sir , sometimes such ...
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... able to show the object of our terrors , is the last , the most despicable degree of cowardice ; and to suspect without knowing the foundation of our own suspicions , is surely a proof of a state of mind , which would not be applauded ...
... able to show the object of our terrors , is the last , the most despicable degree of cowardice ; and to suspect without knowing the foundation of our own suspicions , is surely a proof of a state of mind , which would not be applauded ...
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