The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 2Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... England were better provided for than in any other country of the same extent : he did not mean little cantons , or petty republics . Where a great proportion of the people , ' said he , ' are suffered to languish in helpless misery ...
... England were better provided for than in any other country of the same extent : he did not mean little cantons , or petty republics . Where a great proportion of the people , ' said he , ' are suffered to languish in helpless misery ...
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... England . Now , take it in this way , and suppose that they should only subscribe their adherence to the church of England , there would be still the same difficulty ; for still the young men would be subscribing to what they do not ...
... England . Now , take it in this way , and suppose that they should only subscribe their adherence to the church of England , there would be still the same difficulty ; for still the young men would be subscribing to what they do not ...
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... England , would have been a gross falsehood . " None of us , " said he , " would be offended if a foreigner who has travelled here should say , that vines and olives don't grow in England . " And as to his prejudice against the Scotch ...
... England , would have been a gross falsehood . " None of us , " said he , " would be offended if a foreigner who has travelled here should say , that vines and olives don't grow in England . " And as to his prejudice against the Scotch ...
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... England , however contemned , might yet supply them with ANOTHER WIL- LIAM . Whigs , indeed , are not willing to be governed ; and it is possible that KING WILLIAM may be strongly inclined to guide their measures : but Whigs have been ...
... England , however contemned , might yet supply them with ANOTHER WIL- LIAM . Whigs , indeed , are not willing to be governed ; and it is possible that KING WILLIAM may be strongly inclined to guide their measures : but Whigs have been ...
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... England to see Purcell " , and when he heard he was dead , went directly back again to Italy . " JOHNSON . " I should not have wished to be dead to dis- appoint Campbell , had he been so foolish as you represent him ; but I should have ...
... England to see Purcell " , and when he heard he was dead , went directly back again to Italy . " JOHNSON . " I should not have wished to be dead to dis- appoint Campbell , had he been so foolish as you represent him ; but I should have ...
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