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... attention and respect of mankind . Had such an advertisement appeared after the publication of his London , or his Rambler , or his Dictionary , how would it have burst upon the world ! with what eagerness would the great and the ...
... attention and respect of mankind . Had such an advertisement appeared after the publication of his London , or his Rambler , or his Dictionary , how would it have burst upon the world ! with what eagerness would the great and the ...
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... attention to the sages of the law ; but , if after hearing them , they have a firm opin- ion of their own , are bound , as honest men , to decide accordingly . Nor is it so difficult for them to understand even law questions , as is ...
... attention to the sages of the law ; but , if after hearing them , they have a firm opin- ion of their own , are bound , as honest men , to decide accordingly . Nor is it so difficult for them to understand even law questions , as is ...
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... attention and constancy , was sufficient ; that a man must use his body as he would his horse , and his stom- ach ; not tire him at once , but rise with an ap- petite . " On Wednesday , June 19 , Dr. Johnson and I returned to London ...
... attention and constancy , was sufficient ; that a man must use his body as he would his horse , and his stom- ach ; not tire him at once , but rise with an ap- petite . " On Wednesday , June 19 , Dr. Johnson and I returned to London ...
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