The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... never would have found it . Every mode of life has its conveniences . The Idler , who habituates himself to be satisfied with what he can most easily obtain , not only escapes * Originally published in " The Universal Chronicle , or ...
... never would have found it . Every mode of life has its conveniences . The Idler , who habituates himself to be satisfied with what he can most easily obtain , not only escapes * Originally published in " The Universal Chronicle , or ...
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... never settle into a principle of action , or extend relief to cala- mities unseen , in generations not yet in being . The devotion of life or fortune to the succour of the poor , is a height of virtue , to which humanity has never risen ...
... never settle into a principle of action , or extend relief to cala- mities unseen , in generations not yet in being . The devotion of life or fortune to the succour of the poor , is a height of virtue , to which humanity has never risen ...
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... never saw their enemies , and perhaps were defeated by women . If our American general had headed an army of girls , he might still have built a fort and taken it . Had Minorca been defended by a female garrison , it might have been ...
... never saw their enemies , and perhaps were defeated by women . If our American general had headed an army of girls , he might still have built a fort and taken it . Had Minorca been defended by a female garrison , it might have been ...
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... never be for- gotten , that victory must repose with a full belly . In time it will be proper to bring our French pri- soners from the coast , and place them upon the walls in martial order . At their first appearance their hands must ...
... never be for- gotten , that victory must repose with a full belly . In time it will be proper to bring our French pri- soners from the coast , and place them upon the walls in martial order . At their first appearance their hands must ...
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... never reflect or stir but when I cannot help it . Perhaps you will call my scheme of life in- dolence , and therefore think the Idler excused from taking any notice of me ; but I have always looked upon indolence and idleness as the ...
... never reflect or stir but when I cannot help it . Perhaps you will call my scheme of life in- dolence , and therefore think the Idler excused from taking any notice of me ; but I have always looked upon indolence and idleness as the ...
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