The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... greater inconveniences than those which it is intended to obviate ; and therefore as those inconveniences may be prevented by other means , I cannot but declare that I am far from approving it . " Our ancestors , Sir , have always ...
... greater inconveniences than those which it is intended to obviate ; and therefore as those inconveniences may be prevented by other means , I cannot but declare that I am far from approving it . " Our ancestors , Sir , have always ...
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... greater effect upon those that heard them . It may therefore be reasonably supposed that the propriety of a law to prevent the exportation of victuals is admitted , and surely it can be no question , whether it ought to be pressed ...
... greater effect upon those that heard them . It may therefore be reasonably supposed that the propriety of a law to prevent the exportation of victuals is admitted , and surely it can be no question , whether it ought to be pressed ...
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... greater extent as exigencies are more press- ing . If the nation is invaded by a foreign force , the authority of the crown is almost without limits : the whole nation is considered as an army of which the king is general , and which he ...
... greater extent as exigencies are more press- ing . If the nation is invaded by a foreign force , the authority of the crown is almost without limits : the whole nation is considered as an army of which the king is general , and which he ...
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... greater accomplishments . It is not uncommon , Sir , for gentlemen to exercise their abilities and employ their pens upon political questions , and when they have produced any thing , which their complaisance for themselves equally ...
... greater accomplishments . It is not uncommon , Sir , for gentlemen to exercise their abilities and employ their pens upon political questions , and when they have produced any thing , which their complaisance for themselves equally ...
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... greater abi- lities than his own . Nor can it be justly pleaded , Sir , in his favour , that he was en- couraged to publish it by the confidence with which he saw it dis- persed ; for it was printed by him in the morning , and not ...
... greater abi- lities than his own . Nor can it be justly pleaded , Sir , in his favour , that he was en- couraged to publish it by the confidence with which he saw it dis- persed ; for it was printed by him in the morning , and not ...
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