The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 1권Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... respected the constitu- him with a very kind regard . tional liberties of the people . Whiggism , at the time of the ... respect to his memory , I will venture to transmit to you some anecdotes concern- ing him , which fell under my own ...
... respected the constitu- him with a very kind regard . tional liberties of the people . Whiggism , at the time of the ... respect to his memory , I will venture to transmit to you some anecdotes concern- ing him , which fell under my own ...
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... respect you most . If you wish only to support nature , Sir William Petty fixes your allowance at three pounds a year ; but as times are much altered , let us call six pounds . This sum will fill your belly , shelter you from the ...
... respect you most . If you wish only to support nature , Sir William Petty fixes your allowance at three pounds a year ; but as times are much altered , let us call six pounds . This sum will fill your belly , shelter you from the ...
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... respect belonging to office , as among the Romans , where the dress , the toga , inspired reverence . " JOHN- SON . Why , we know very little about the Romans . But , surely , it is much easier to respect a man who has always had respect ...
... respect belonging to office , as among the Romans , where the dress , the toga , inspired reverence . " JOHN- SON . Why , we know very little about the Romans . But , surely , it is much easier to respect a man who has always had respect ...
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