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... tion from all civilized countries , who have formed their own manners , and invented their own arts , without the assistance of example . " + effect which they formerly had . Magistrates both Bishop in LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... tion from all civilized countries , who have formed their own manners , and invented their own arts , without the assistance of example . " + effect which they formerly had . Magistrates both Bishop in LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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... tion seems to me to be necessary to give man the faculty of speech ; to inform him that he may have speech ; which I think he could no more find out without inspiration , than cows or hogs would think of such a faculty . " WALKER . " Do ...
... tion seems to me to be necessary to give man the faculty of speech ; to inform him that he may have speech ; which I think he could no more find out without inspiration , than cows or hogs would think of such a faculty . " WALKER . " Do ...
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... tion , would not allow that it was distinguished by any extraordinary pomp . " Were there not six horses to each coach ? " said Mrs. Burney . JOHN- " Madam , there were no more six horses SON . than six phoenixes . ' Mrs. Burney ...
... tion , would not allow that it was distinguished by any extraordinary pomp . " Were there not six horses to each coach ? " said Mrs. Burney . JOHN- " Madam , there were no more six horses SON . than six phoenixes . ' Mrs. Burney ...
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... tion of the person interred , but the general resurrection ; it is in sure and certain hope of the resurrection ; not his resurrection . Where the deceased is really spoken of , the expression is very different , ' as our hope is this ...
... tion of the person interred , but the general resurrection ; it is in sure and certain hope of the resurrection ; not his resurrection . Where the deceased is really spoken of , the expression is very different , ' as our hope is this ...
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... tion in general , that it was such that Dr. Johnson said to me afterwards , “ He did very well indeed ; I have a mind to tell his father . " " TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS . " DEAR SIR , " THE gentleman who waits on you with this , is Mr ...
... tion in general , that it was such that Dr. Johnson said to me afterwards , “ He did very well indeed ; I have a mind to tell his father . " " TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS . " DEAR SIR , " THE gentleman who waits on you with this , is Mr ...
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