The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... importance by motives more prevalent than that of publick spirit , and that the desire of profit , which has so often dictated pernicious measures , has for once produced , in re- turn , an expedient just and beneficial ; and it has for ...
... importance by motives more prevalent than that of publick spirit , and that the desire of profit , which has so often dictated pernicious measures , has for once produced , in re- turn , an expedient just and beneficial ; and it has for ...
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... importance or skill in the arts of commerce will not be questioned , are so careful to pre- serve the inlets of gain from obstruction , that they make no scruple of supplying their enemies with their commodities , and have been known to ...
... importance or skill in the arts of commerce will not be questioned , are so careful to pre- serve the inlets of gain from obstruction , that they make no scruple of supplying their enemies with their commodities , and have been known to ...
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... thousand particulars . In the mean time , Sir , it may be proper for the House to expe- dite the bill , against which no argum ehas yet been produced , and which is of too much importance to be delayed A. 1740 . THE CORN BILL .
... thousand particulars . In the mean time , Sir , it may be proper for the House to expe- dite the bill , against which no argum ehas yet been produced , and which is of too much importance to be delayed A. 1740 . THE CORN BILL .
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Samuel Johnson. and which is of too much importance to be delayed by raillery or invectives . Mr. SANDYS spoke next , in substance as follows : -Sir , the bill before us , as it is of too great importance to be negligently delayed , is ...
Samuel Johnson. and which is of too much importance to be delayed by raillery or invectives . Mr. SANDYS spoke next , in substance as follows : -Sir , the bill before us , as it is of too great importance to be negligently delayed , is ...
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... importance ; nor can his success in so trivial a debate entitle him to great applause from others , or pro- duce , in a person of his abilities , any uncommon satisfaction to himself . But whatever may be the pleasure of the victory ...
... importance ; nor can his success in so trivial a debate entitle him to great applause from others , or pro- duce , in a person of his abilities , any uncommon satisfaction to himself . But whatever may be the pleasure of the victory ...
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