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... publick attention - is evident from a letter which he wrote in the Gentleman's Magazine for August of the year preceding its publication . " C MR . URBAN , 66 As your collections show how often you have owed the ornaments of your ...
... publick attention - is evident from a letter which he wrote in the Gentleman's Magazine for August of the year preceding its publication . " C MR . URBAN , 66 As your collections show how often you have owed the ornaments of your ...
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... publick ; and when the publick cares the thousandth part for you that it does for her , I will go to your benefit too . " Next morning I won a small bet from Lady Diana Beauclerk , by asking him as to one of his particularities , which ...
... publick ; and when the publick cares the thousandth part for you that it does for her , I will go to your benefit too . " Next morning I won a small bet from Lady Diana Beauclerk , by asking him as to one of his particularities , which ...
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... publick trust . A Judge may be partial otherwise than to the Crown : we have seen Judges partial to the populace . A Judge may become corrupt , and yet there may not be legal evidence against him . A Judge may become froward from age ...
... publick trust . A Judge may be partial otherwise than to the Crown : we have seen Judges partial to the populace . A Judge may become corrupt , and yet there may not be legal evidence against him . A Judge may become froward from age ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Visualização integral - 1857 |
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