The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... made in the art of go- vernment since that celebrated period , however they may have en- creased their maxims of domestick policy , or improved their know- ledge of foreign affairs , I cannot but confess myself 4 Nov. 19 . DEBATE ON.
... made in the art of go- vernment since that celebrated period , however they may have en- creased their maxims of domestick policy , or improved their know- ledge of foreign affairs , I cannot but confess myself 4 Nov. 19 . DEBATE ON.
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Samuel Johnson. ledge of foreign affairs , I cannot but confess myself still inclined to some degree of suspicion , nor can prevail upon myself to shut my eyes and deliver up the publick and myself implicitly to their di- rection . Their ...
Samuel Johnson. ledge of foreign affairs , I cannot but confess myself still inclined to some degree of suspicion , nor can prevail upon myself to shut my eyes and deliver up the publick and myself implicitly to their di- rection . Their ...
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... affairs would be facilitated , by the suppression of this practice , a practice by which truth is levelled with falshood , and knowledge with ignorance ; since if scurrility and merriment are to determine us , it is not necessary either ...
... affairs would be facilitated , by the suppression of this practice , a practice by which truth is levelled with falshood , and knowledge with ignorance ; since if scurrility and merriment are to determine us , it is not necessary either ...
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... affairs must sometimes re- quire ; for all forms of government are intended for common good , and calculated for the established condition of mankind , but must be suspended when they can only obstruct the purposes for which they were ...
... affairs must sometimes re- quire ; for all forms of government are intended for common good , and calculated for the established condition of mankind , but must be suspended when they can only obstruct the purposes for which they were ...
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... House may deliberate upon it , and reject or adopt it , according to its conformity to the laws of our country , and to the present state of our affairs . Mr. PULTENEY Spoke thus : -Sir , whatever may be C 2 A. 1740 . 19 THE CORN BILL .
... House may deliberate upon it , and reject or adopt it , according to its conformity to the laws of our country , and to the present state of our affairs . Mr. PULTENEY Spoke thus : -Sir , whatever may be C 2 A. 1740 . 19 THE CORN BILL .
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