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... believe in all his voluminous writings , not half a dozen of them will be found . He never used the phrases the former and the latter , having observed , that they often occasioned obscu- rity ; he therefore contrived to construct his ...
... believe in all his voluminous writings , not half a dozen of them will be found . He never used the phrases the former and the latter , having observed , that they often occasioned obscu- rity ; he therefore contrived to construct his ...
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... believe faction would have been crushed ; but it might have been said , that it was a sanguinary reign . A man cannot tell à priori what will be best for government to do . This reign has been very unfortunate . We have had an un ...
... believe faction would have been crushed ; but it might have been said , that it was a sanguinary reign . A man cannot tell à priori what will be best for government to do . This reign has been very unfortunate . We have had an un ...
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... believe they make a higher thing out of them than a spirit ; they make what is called orange - butter , the oil of the orange inspissated , which they mix perhaps with common pomatum , and make it fragrant . The oil does not fly off in ...
... believe they make a higher thing out of them than a spirit ; they make what is called orange - butter , the oil of the orange inspissated , which they mix perhaps with common pomatum , and make it fragrant . The oil does not fly off in ...
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... believe , noble - minded , generous , and princely . But his most intimate friends may be separated from him for years , without his ever asking a question concern- ing them . He will meet them with a formality , a coldness , a stately ...
... believe , noble - minded , generous , and princely . But his most intimate friends may be separated from him for years , without his ever asking a question concern- ing them . He will meet them with a formality , a coldness , a stately ...
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... been apprized of the circumstances above related ; which add one more proof to those which Mr. Boswell has accumulated , of Johnson's uniform and unbounded benevolence . - M . ] T 3 BOSWELL . " I believe , Sir , 28 LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... been apprized of the circumstances above related ; which add one more proof to those which Mr. Boswell has accumulated , of Johnson's uniform and unbounded benevolence . - M . ] T 3 BOSWELL . " I believe , Sir , 28 LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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