The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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Pàgina 10
... equal eagerness , at a moral lecture or the memoirs of a robber ; a prediction of the appear- ance of a comet , or the calculation of the chances of a lottery . They might therefore easily be pleased , if they con- sulted only their own ...
... equal eagerness , at a moral lecture or the memoirs of a robber ; a prediction of the appear- ance of a comet , or the calculation of the chances of a lottery . They might therefore easily be pleased , if they con- sulted only their own ...
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... equal distribu- tion of wealth , which long commerce has produced , does not enable any single hand to raise edifices of pi- ety like fortified cities , to appropriate manors to reli- gious uses , or deal out such large and lasting ...
... equal distribu- tion of wealth , which long commerce has produced , does not enable any single hand to raise edifices of pi- ety like fortified cities , to appropriate manors to reli- gious uses , or deal out such large and lasting ...
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... equal number of men and women , who should march and fight in mingled bodies . If proper colonels were once appointed , and the drums ordered to beat for female volunteers , our regiments would soon be filled without the reproach or ...
... equal number of men and women , who should march and fight in mingled bodies . If proper colonels were once appointed , and the drums ordered to beat for female volunteers , our regiments would soon be filled without the reproach or ...
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... equal to the most wea- risome labours and terrific dangers , and when the mis- eries of long marches and stormy seas were at once driven from the remembrance by the fragrance of a gar- land . If this heroine had been born in ancient ...
... equal to the most wea- risome labours and terrific dangers , and when the mis- eries of long marches and stormy seas were at once driven from the remembrance by the fragrance of a gar- land . If this heroine had been born in ancient ...
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... equal force with his own , off Cape Finisterre , and took her after an obstinate resistance , having kill- ed one hundred and fifty of the French , with the loss of ninety - five of his own men . No. 8. SATURDAY , JUNE 3 , 1758 . TO 26 ...
... equal force with his own , off Cape Finisterre , and took her after an obstinate resistance , having kill- ed one hundred and fifty of the French , with the loss of ninety - five of his own men . No. 8. SATURDAY , JUNE 3 , 1758 . TO 26 ...
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