Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pagina's |
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Pagina 310
... common things ; as , if a poet had to speak of Queen Caroline drinking tea , he must endea- My very pleasant friend himself , as well as others who remember old stories , will no doubt be surprised , when I observe that John Wilkes here ...
... common things ; as , if a poet had to speak of Queen Caroline drinking tea , he must endea- My very pleasant friend himself , as well as others who remember old stories , will no doubt be surprised , when I observe that John Wilkes here ...
Pagina 338
... common source had the undisputed right . A right to a throne is like a right to any thing else . Possession is sufficient , where no better right can be shewn . This was the case with the Royal Family of England , as it is now with the ...
... common source had the undisputed right . A right to a throne is like a right to any thing else . Possession is sufficient , where no better right can be shewn . This was the case with the Royal Family of England , as it is now with the ...
Pagina 489
... common rights of humanity . " ever , was unwilling to allow him full credit for his political conversion . I remember when his Lordship declined the honour of eing Archbishop of Canterbury , Johnson said , " I am glad he did not go to ...
... common rights of humanity . " ever , was unwilling to allow him full credit for his political conversion . I remember when his Lordship declined the honour of eing Archbishop of Canterbury , Johnson said , " I am glad he did not go to ...
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