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... honour . " This was a liberal testimony from the Tory Johnson to the virtue of a great Whig nobleman . Mr. Burke's " Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol , on the Affairs of America , " being mentioned , Johnson censured the composition ...
... honour . " This was a liberal testimony from the Tory Johnson to the virtue of a great Whig nobleman . Mr. Burke's " Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol , on the Affairs of America , " being mentioned , Johnson censured the composition ...
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... honour as a rich man ; and Camp- ( 1 ) This is loosely expressed . The ancients believed in im- mortality , and even a state of retribution . One sect , at least , of the Jews , as well as the Mahomedans , acknowledge a fu- ture state ...
... honour as a rich man ; and Camp- ( 1 ) This is loosely expressed . The ancients believed in im- mortality , and even a state of retribution . One sect , at least , of the Jews , as well as the Mahomedans , acknowledge a fu- ture state ...
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... honour . " The English yeoman , not dismayed , proceeded : " Lord Eglintoune was a damned fool to run on upon Campbell , after being warned that Campbell would shoot him if he did . " Johnson , who could not bear any thing like swear ...
... honour . " The English yeoman , not dismayed , proceeded : " Lord Eglintoune was a damned fool to run on upon Campbell , after being warned that Campbell would shoot him if he did . " Johnson , who could not bear any thing like swear ...
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... honours Virtue shines ; Nor takes up power , nor lays it down , As giddy rabbles smile or frown . " — ELPHINSTON . ] ( 2 ) Dr. Johnson loved late hours extremely , or more pro- perly hated early ones . Nothing was more terrifying to him ...
... honours Virtue shines ; Nor takes up power , nor lays it down , As giddy rabbles smile or frown . " — ELPHINSTON . ] ( 2 ) Dr. Johnson loved late hours extremely , or more pro- perly hated early ones . Nothing was more terrifying to him ...
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... honour of first finding and first praising his excellencies . I did not stay to add my voice to that of the public . 66 My dear friend , let me thank you once more for your visit : you did me great honour , and I hope met with nothing ...
... honour of first finding and first praising his excellencies . I did not stay to add my voice to that of the public . 66 My dear friend , let me thank you once more for your visit : you did me great honour , and I hope met with nothing ...
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