The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... argument , and Parliamentary decorum . Though few can hope to rival Johnson's perform- ances , every youth , who from his birth or fortune expects to sit in Parliament , ought to aim by studi- ous perusal at Johnson's perfections in ...
... argument , and Parliamentary decorum . Though few can hope to rival Johnson's perform- ances , every youth , who from his birth or fortune expects to sit in Parliament , ought to aim by studi- ous perusal at Johnson's perfections in ...
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... arguments which their own observation and wisdom would never have discovered . Thus , Sir , the ministers , in that instance of their conduct , on which their political reputation must be founded , can claim perhaps no higher merit ...
... arguments which their own observation and wisdom would never have discovered . Thus , Sir , the ministers , in that instance of their conduct , on which their political reputation must be founded , can claim perhaps no higher merit ...
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... arguments , would be superfluous , for it has been shown already , that our enemies will not suffer by the prohibition , and the miseries that inevitably arise from a state of war , are too nume- rous and oppressive , to admit of any ...
... arguments , would be superfluous , for it has been shown already , that our enemies will not suffer by the prohibition , and the miseries that inevitably arise from a state of war , are too nume- rous and oppressive , to admit of any ...
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... arguments to evince the necessity of dispatch in passing it . For if these effects are to be produced by preventing the exportation of provisions , and a law is necessary for that purpose , it is certain that the law must be enact- ed ...
... arguments to evince the necessity of dispatch in passing it . For if these effects are to be produced by preventing the exportation of provisions , and a law is necessary for that purpose , it is certain that the law must be enact- ed ...
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... arguments seem ne- cessarily to conduct me , arguments of which I do not deny the force , and which I shall not attempt to invalidate by slight objec- tions , when I am convinced in general of their reasonableness and truth . The ...
... arguments seem ne- cessarily to conduct me , arguments of which I do not deny the force , and which I shall not attempt to invalidate by slight objec- tions , when I am convinced in general of their reasonableness and truth . The ...
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