The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... justice to his virtues and his failings . It is undoubtedly true , that the Parliamentary mo- tions , which are contained in the following sheets , were made , and that they were supported and opposed by the assigned speakers : but , it ...
... justice to his virtues and his failings . It is undoubtedly true , that the Parliamentary mo- tions , which are contained in the following sheets , were made , and that they were supported and opposed by the assigned speakers : but , it ...
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... justice and reasonableness appears at the first view to every man ac- quainted with the nature of commerce . · How much the province of South Carolina will be distressed by this prohibition , how suddenly the whole trade of that country ...
... justice and reasonableness appears at the first view to every man ac- quainted with the nature of commerce . · How much the province of South Carolina will be distressed by this prohibition , how suddenly the whole trade of that country ...
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... justice of their intentions . They hoped , Sir , that there would be some occasions on which their enemies would not deny the expedience of their counsels , and did not expect that after having been so long accused of en- grossing ...
... justice of their intentions . They hoped , Sir , that there would be some occasions on which their enemies would not deny the expedience of their counsels , and did not expect that after having been so long accused of en- grossing ...
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... justice , and frequent exertion of superior wis- dom . When any man finds his friend oppressive and malicious , he naturally withdraws his affections from him ; when he observes him advancing absurd opinions , and adhering to them with ...
... justice , and frequent exertion of superior wis- dom . When any man finds his friend oppressive and malicious , he naturally withdraws his affections from him ; when he observes him advancing absurd opinions , and adhering to them with ...
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... justice , and that the wit and satire that have been so liberally employed , will ap- pear to have been lost in the air , without use and without injury . The operation of the law may very properly commence from the day on which the ...
... justice , and that the wit and satire that have been so liberally employed , will ap- pear to have been lost in the air , without use and without injury . The operation of the law may very properly commence from the day on which the ...
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