The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 13 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1811 |
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... motions , whenever they tend to the proper point , are supposed to be regu- lated by another ! Whether such capricious censurers expect that any regard should be paid by the publick to their invectives , I am not able to deter- mine ...
... motions , whenever they tend to the proper point , are supposed to be regu- lated by another ! Whether such capricious censurers expect that any regard should be paid by the publick to their invectives , I am not able to deter- mine ...
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... motion to which all their arguments seem ne- cessarily to conduct me , arguments of which I do not deny the force , and which I shall not attempt to invalidate by slight objec- tions , when I am convinced in general of their ...
... motion to which all their arguments seem ne- cessarily to conduct me , arguments of which I do not deny the force , and which I shall not attempt to invalidate by slight objec- tions , when I am convinced in general of their ...
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... motion be supposed reasonable , take cognizance of his actions , and how he can know whether he has been equally scrupulous to observe the future statutes of future senates , he will find it very difficult to determine . Mr. PELHAM rose ...
... motion be supposed reasonable , take cognizance of his actions , and how he can know whether he has been equally scrupulous to observe the future statutes of future senates , he will find it very difficult to determine . Mr. PELHAM rose ...
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... motion in terms to the following effect : -Sir , the end of punishment is to prevent a repetition of the same crime , both in the offender , and in those who may have the same inclinations , and when that end is accomplished , all ...
... motion in terms to the following effect : -Sir , the end of punishment is to prevent a repetition of the same crime , both in the offender , and in those who may have the same inclinations , and when that end is accomplished , all ...
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... motion has been made in terms which might imply the subordination of this assembly , an assertion without foundation either in reason or jus- tice , and which I shall always oppose as destructive to our rights , and dangerous to our ...
... motion has been made in terms which might imply the subordination of this assembly , an assertion without foundation either in reason or jus- tice , and which I shall always oppose as destructive to our rights , and dangerous to our ...
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