The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J.M. Dent & Company, 1901 - 466 páginas |
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... character of one , who , if he did employ his pen upon politicks , " it might reasonably be expected should distinguish himself , not by party violence and ran- cour , but by moderation and by wisdom . " It concluded thus : " I would ...
... character of one , who , if he did employ his pen upon politicks , " it might reasonably be expected should distinguish himself , not by party violence and ran- cour , but by moderation and by wisdom . " It concluded thus : " I would ...
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... character of a soldier is high . They who stand forth the fore- most in danger , for the community , have the respect of mankind . An officer is much more respected than any other man who has as little money . In a commercial country ...
... character of a soldier is high . They who stand forth the fore- most in danger , for the community , have the respect of mankind . An officer is much more respected than any other man who has as little money . In a commercial country ...
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... characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calumniated in his life - time , because he may be hurt ... character but what he can prove , history could not be written ; for a great deal is known of men of which proof ...
... characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calumniated in his life - time , because he may be hurt ... character but what he can prove , history could not be written ; for a great deal is known of men of which proof ...
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