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... an admirable display of the proper- ties of a real patriot , in the original and genuine sense ; a sincere , steady , rational , and unbiassed friend to the interests and prosperity of his King and [ 70 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... an admirable display of the proper- ties of a real patriot , in the original and genuine sense ; a sincere , steady , rational , and unbiassed friend to the interests and prosperity of his King and [ 70 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
Pagina 214
... original MS . in the British Museum , where the curious may see it . My grateful acknowledgements are due to Mr. Planta for the trouble he was pleased to take in aiding my researches . On the left are chapels built beyond the line of ...
... original MS . in the British Museum , where the curious may see it . My grateful acknowledgements are due to Mr. Planta for the trouble he was pleased to take in aiding my researches . On the left are chapels built beyond the line of ...
Pagina 232
... original proprie- tor than he is , becomes in fact the nearest male to him , and is , therefore , preferable as his representative , to a female descend- ant . — A little extension of mind will enable us easily to perceive that a son's ...
... original proprie- tor than he is , becomes in fact the nearest male to him , and is , therefore , preferable as his representative , to a female descend- ant . — A little extension of mind will enable us easily to perceive that a son's ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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