The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Volume 5C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... opinion of a learned Bishop of our acquaintance , as to their being merit in religious faith , being men- tioned ; -JOHNSON . " Why yes , sir , the most licentious VOL . V. B 2 man , were hell open before him , would not Etat . 72. ] 5 ...
... opinion of a learned Bishop of our acquaintance , as to their being merit in religious faith , being men- tioned ; -JOHNSON . " Why yes , sir , the most licentious VOL . V. B 2 man , were hell open before him , would not Etat . 72. ] 5 ...
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... opinion which has had possession of mankind in all ages . There is no nation which has not used the practice of sacrifices . Whoever , therefore , denies the propriety of vicari- ous punishments , holds an opinion which the sentiments ...
... opinion which has had possession of mankind in all ages . There is no nation which has not used the practice of sacrifices . Whoever , therefore , denies the propriety of vicari- ous punishments , holds an opinion which the sentiments ...
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... opinion of their own importance , and their de- light in their new exaltation . What might have been borne by a Procurator could not be borne by a Solici- Your Lordships well know , that honores mutant mores . Titles and dignity play ...
... opinion of their own importance , and their de- light in their new exaltation . What might have been borne by a Procurator could not be borne by a Solici- Your Lordships well know , that honores mutant mores . Titles and dignity play ...
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... opinion ? Is not uncer- tainty and inconstancy in the highest degree disreputa- ble to a Court ? Does it not suppose , that the former judgement was temerarious or negligent ? Does it not lessen the confidence of the publick ? Will it ...
... opinion ? Is not uncer- tainty and inconstancy in the highest degree disreputa- ble to a Court ? Does it not suppose , that the former judgement was temerarious or negligent ? Does it not lessen the confidence of the publick ? Will it ...
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... opinion so weighty and serious as yours has de- termined me to do , what I should without your season- able admonition , have omitted : and I will direct my thought to be shewn in its true state . ' If I could find the passage I would ...
... opinion so weighty and serious as yours has de- termined me to do , what I should without your season- able admonition , have omitted : and I will direct my thought to be shewn in its true state . ' If I could find the passage I would ...
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