The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... 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 oratory and reasoning . And these volumes may be usefully ...
... 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 oratory and reasoning . And these volumes may be usefully ...
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... hope entirely to defeat them ; and therefore I am of opinion , that no provisions ought to be exported without some me- thod of security , by which the governors of every place may be as- sured that they will be conveyed to our own ...
... hope entirely to defeat them ; and therefore I am of opinion , that no provisions ought to be exported without some me- thod of security , by which the governors of every place may be as- sured that they will be conveyed to our own ...
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... hope , at a very great distance from us ; but if the dan- ger of the exportation of victuals be so urgent as some gentlemen have represented it , and so formidable as it appears to the whole 0 nation , it is surely requisite that the ...
... hope , at a very great distance from us ; but if the dan- ger of the exportation of victuals be so urgent as some gentlemen have represented it , and so formidable as it appears to the whole 0 nation , it is surely requisite that the ...
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... hope , on both sides generally false ; at least it must appear on this occa- sion , that those who press the bill had no views of strengthening their party by a victory , of wearying their opponents by obstinacy , or of promoting any ...
... hope , on both sides generally false ; at least it must appear on this occa- sion , that those who press the bill had no views of strengthening their party by a victory , of wearying their opponents by obstinacy , or of promoting any ...
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... hope for any ex- cuse from candour and lenity . To read or hear this paper is sufficient for a full conviction of its pernicious tendency , and of the malice of its author ; a charge not fixed upon particular expressions capable of a ...
... hope for any ex- cuse from candour and lenity . To read or hear this paper is sufficient for a full conviction of its pernicious tendency , and of the malice of its author ; a charge not fixed upon particular expressions capable of a ...
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