The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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... hand less and less bounteous through the subordinate ranks , till it descends to the professed author , who will find it very difficult to get more than he deserves ; but every man who does not want it , or who needs not value it , may ...
... hand less and less bounteous through the subordinate ranks , till it descends to the professed author , who will find it very difficult to get more than he deserves ; but every man who does not want it , or who needs not value it , may ...
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... hand to raise edifices of pi- ety like fortified cities , to appropriate manors to reli- gious uses , or deal out such large and lasting benefi- cence as was scattered over the land in ancient times by those who possessed counties or ...
... hand to raise edifices of pi- ety like fortified cities , to appropriate manors to reli- gious uses , or deal out such large and lasting benefi- cence as was scattered over the land in ancient times by those who possessed counties or ...
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... hands of chance must be sub- ject to vicissitude ; and when any establishment is found to be useful , it ought to be the next care to make it permanent . But man is a transitory being , and his designs must partake of the imperfections ...
... hands of chance must be sub- ject to vicissitude ; and when any establishment is found to be useful , it ought to be the next care to make it permanent . But man is a transitory being , and his designs must partake of the imperfections ...
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... hands , and denied the other sex to partake the grandeur of military glory . This notion may be consistently enough received in France , where the salick law excludes females from the throne ; but we , who allow them to be sovereigns ...
... hands , and denied the other sex to partake the grandeur of military glory . This notion may be consistently enough received in France , where the salick law excludes females from the throne ; but we , who allow them to be sovereigns ...
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... hand are now seldom exchanged ; and what is there to be done in the charge or retreat beyond the powers of a sprightly maiden ? Our masculine squadrons will not suppose them- selves disgraced by their auxiliaries , till they have done ...
... hand are now seldom exchanged ; and what is there to be done in the charge or retreat beyond the powers of a sprightly maiden ? Our masculine squadrons will not suppose them- selves disgraced by their auxiliaries , till they have done ...
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