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... thing systematically ; for instance , it has been a fashion to wear scarlet breeches ; these men would tell you , that according to causes and effects , no other wear could at that time have been chosen . " He , however , said of him at ...
... thing systematically ; for instance , it has been a fashion to wear scarlet breeches ; these men would tell you , that according to causes and effects , no other wear could at that time have been chosen . " He , however , said of him at ...
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... things was very remarkable . As an instance of it , he one day said to me , " Sir , when you get silver in change for a guinea , look carefully at it ; you may find some curious piece of coin . " Though a stern true - born Englishman ...
... things was very remarkable . As an instance of it , he one day said to me , " Sir , when you get silver in change for a guinea , look carefully at it ; you may find some curious piece of coin . " Though a stern true - born Englishman ...
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... thing that I re- Spy " member . I saw quite a different system of life . " Other people BOSWELL . " I BOSWELL . " You would not like to make the same journey again ? " JOHNSON . " Why no , Sir ; not the same it is a tale told . Gravina ...
... thing that I re- Spy " member . I saw quite a different system of life . " Other people BOSWELL . " I BOSWELL . " You would not like to make the same journey again ? " JOHNSON . " Why no , Sir ; not the same it is a tale told . Gravina ...
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... things he ever said was to this gentleman ; who , before he set out for Ireland as Secretary to Lord Northington , when Lord Lieutenant , ex- pressed to the Sage some modest and virtuous doubts , whether he could bring himself to ...
... things he ever said was to this gentleman ; who , before he set out for Ireland as Secretary to Lord Northington , when Lord Lieutenant , ex- pressed to the Sage some modest and virtuous doubts , whether he could bring himself to ...
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... thing to a certainty , which before floated in the mind indefinitely . " BOSWELL . " But Omne igno- tum pro magnifico est : one is sorry to have this diminished . " JOHNSON . “ Sir , you should not allow yourself to be delighted with ...
... thing to a certainty , which before floated in the mind indefinitely . " BOSWELL . " But Omne igno- tum pro magnifico est : one is sorry to have this diminished . " JOHNSON . “ Sir , you should not allow yourself to be delighted with ...
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