The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... but with detestation and contempt , we shall always find that their conduct , with regard to this single point , has produced their renown or their infamy . Those are always by the general suffrage of 2 Nov. 19 . DEBATE ON.
... but with detestation and contempt , we shall always find that their conduct , with regard to this single point , has produced their renown or their infamy . Those are always by the general suffrage of 2 Nov. 19 . DEBATE ON.
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... conduct , on which their political reputation must be founded , can claim perhaps no higher merit , than that of attending to superior knowledge , of · complying with good advice when it was offered , and of not resist- ing ...
... conduct , on which their political reputation must be founded , can claim perhaps no higher merit , than that of attending to superior knowledge , of · complying with good advice when it was offered , and of not resist- ing ...
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... conduct , who are intrusted with the execution of it , but from my reflections on the nature of trade , and the conduct of those nations who are most celebrated for commercial wisdom . It is well known , Sir , how difficult it is to ...
... conduct , who are intrusted with the execution of it , but from my reflections on the nature of trade , and the conduct of those nations who are most celebrated for commercial wisdom . It is well known , Sir , how difficult it is to ...
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... 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 exigencies as require to be complied with at the hazard of future profit ...
... 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 exigencies as require to be complied with at the hazard of future profit ...
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... interest of his countrymen , or tend more to enfeeble and depress the power of the British nation . If this would naturally be the conduct of an enemy , it is unne cessary to prove that we can only be safe by A. 1740 . THE CORN BILL .
... interest of his countrymen , or tend more to enfeeble and depress the power of the British nation . If this would naturally be the conduct of an enemy , it is unne cessary to prove that we can only be safe by A. 1740 . THE CORN BILL .
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