The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides;Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, 1846 |
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... perhaps , be necessary , in order to preserve both men and angels in a state of rectitude , that they should have continually before them the pu- nishment of those who have deviated from it ; but we hope that by some other means a fall ...
... perhaps , be necessary , in order to preserve both men and angels in a state of rectitude , that they should have continually before them the pu- nishment of those who have deviated from it ; but we hope that by some other means a fall ...
Pagina 22
... perhaps may with more reason be denied , that there are certain relations between man and man which may make slavery neces- sary and just , yet it can never be proved that he who is now suing for his freedom ever stood in any of those ...
... perhaps may with more reason be denied , that there are certain relations between man and man which may make slavery neces- sary and just , yet it can never be proved that he who is now suing for his freedom ever stood in any of those ...
Pagina 23
... perhaps , he was in the right . But I beg leave to enter my most solemn protest against his general doctrine with respect to the slave trade . For I will resolutely say , that his unfavourable notion of it was owing to prejudice , and ...
... perhaps , he was in the right . But I beg leave to enter my most solemn protest against his general doctrine with respect to the slave trade . For I will resolutely say , that his unfavourable notion of it was owing to prejudice , and ...
Pagina 28
... perhaps , fill me ; and I hope to fill my part of London . ” — Letters to Mrs. Thrale . " Mr. Johnson sends his compliments to the ladies at Stcwhill , of whom he would have taken a more formal leave , but that he was willing to spare a ...
... perhaps , fill me ; and I hope to fill my part of London . ” — Letters to Mrs. Thrale . " Mr. Johnson sends his compliments to the ladies at Stcwhill , of whom he would have taken a more formal leave , but that he was willing to spare a ...
Pagina 38
... perhaps , write only complaints , and therefore I will content myself with telling you , that I love to think on you , and to hear from you ; and that I am , dear Sir , yours faithfully , " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 310. FROM MR ...
... perhaps , write only complaints , and therefore I will content myself with telling you , that I love to think on you , and to hear from you ; and that I am , dear Sir , yours faithfully , " SAM . JOHNSON . " LETTER 310. FROM MR ...
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