The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... charged against them . Whether their example , Sir , deserves our imitation I am not 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 ...
... charged against them . Whether their example , Sir , deserves our imitation I am not 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 ...
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... charged with ob- structing the progress of the bill for pernicious purposes , with views of raising discontents in the nation , of exposing the administration to publick hatred , of obstructing the measures of the government , or ...
... charged with ob- structing the progress of the bill for pernicious purposes , with views of raising discontents in the nation , of exposing the administration to publick hatred , of obstructing the measures of the government , or ...
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... charge not fixed upon particular expressions capable of a doubtful meaning , and which heat or inadvertency might casually have produced , but supported by the general design of the whole paper , and the conti- nued tenor of the ...
... charge not fixed upon particular expressions capable of a doubtful meaning , and which heat or inadvertency might casually have produced , but supported by the general design of the whole paper , and the conti- nued tenor of the ...
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... charged , should be examined ; nor is his character ever mentioned but by his own choice . Sir WILLIAM YONGE spoke next , to the effect following : -Sir , to prove the malignity of the intention with which this libel was in- serted in ...
... charged , should be examined ; nor is his character ever mentioned but by his own choice . Sir WILLIAM YONGE spoke next , to the effect following : -Sir , to prove the malignity of the intention with which this libel was in- serted in ...
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... charged the next day , paying his fees . On the 47th sitting , the printer of the daily paper again petitioned the House , representing , that he most heartily bewailed his offence , that he was miserably reduced by his confinement ...
... charged the next day , paying his fees . On the 47th sitting , the printer of the daily paper again petitioned the House , representing , that he most heartily bewailed his offence , that he was miserably reduced by his confinement ...
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able advantage affairs allies appear arguments army assembly assert assistance authority bill Britain censure clause command commerce common conduct consequences consider contempt danger debate declare defence denied designs discover dominions easily effect Sir encrease endeavour enemies engaged enquiry equally evident expected expedient expence exposed favour fleet follows:-Sir forces formidable France French HENRY PELHAM honourable gentleman hope House of Austria House of Bourbon HOUSE OF COMMONS imagine imputed inclined interest justice justly King of Prussia less liberty Lordships Majesty measures ment merchants method minister ministry motion nation necessary necessity neral never noble Lord obliged observe occasion officers opinion oppose oppression ourselves perhaps petition present preserve produced proposed publick punishment Queen of Hungary question raised reason regard sailors seamen senate ships Sir ROBERT WALPOLE Sir WILLIAM YONGE soldiers Spain Spaniards spoke success suffer sufficient surely tion trade treaty treaty of Hanover troops