The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1835 |
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... means equal him in representing visible objects . I said , the difference between us in this respect was as that between a man who has a bad instrument , but plays well on it , and a man who has a good instrument , on which he can play ...
... means equal him in representing visible objects . I said , the difference between us in this respect was as that between a man who has a bad instrument , but plays well on it , and a man who has a good instrument , on which he can play ...
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... means to convict him . " The gentleman farmer said , " A poor man has as much 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 ...
... means to convict him . " The gentleman farmer said , " A poor man has as much 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 ...
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... means a fall from rec- titude may be prevented . Some of the texts of Scripture upon this subject are , as you observe , indeed strong ; but they may admit of a mitigated interpretation . " He talked to me upon this awful and delicate ...
... means a fall from rec- titude may be prevented . Some of the texts of Scripture upon this subject are , as you observe , indeed strong ; but they may admit of a mitigated interpretation . " He talked to me upon this awful and delicate ...
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... means of influence , as exemplified in Ireland , while the people might be pleased with the imagi- nation of their participating of the British consti- tution , by having a body of representatives , without whose consent money could not ...
... means of influence , as exemplified in Ireland , while the people might be pleased with the imagi- nation of their participating of the British consti- tution , by having a body of representatives , without whose consent money could not ...
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... mean a strict attention to truth ( 1 ) even in the most minute particulars . " Accustom your chil- dren , " said he , " constantly to this : if a thing hap- pened at one window , and they , when relating it , say that it happened at ...
... mean a strict attention to truth ( 1 ) even in the most minute particulars . " Accustom your chil- dren , " said he , " constantly to this : if a thing hap- pened at one window , and they , when relating it , say that it happened at ...
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