The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 8William Durell, 1811 |
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... King Charles vindicated from the charge of plagiarism brought against him by Milton , and Milton himself convicted of forgery , and a gross imposition on the public , 8vo . 1754. p . 3 . E. TO THE REVEREND MR . DOUGLAS . SIR , CANDOU.
... King Charles vindicated from the charge of plagiarism brought against him by Milton , and Milton himself convicted of forgery , and a gross imposition on the public , 8vo . 1754. p . 3 . E. TO THE REVEREND MR . DOUGLAS . SIR , CANDOU.
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... king , and exhibited in print as remon strances to the people . It may therefore not be improper to lay before the public the reflections of a man who cannot favour the opposition , for he thinks it wicked , and cannot fear it , for he ...
... king , and exhibited in print as remon strances to the people . It may therefore not be improper to lay before the public the reflections of a man who cannot favour the opposition , for he thinks it wicked , and cannot fear it , for he ...
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... king . This exemption from the authority of other courts . was , I think , first established in favour of the five members in the long parliament . It is not to be con- sidered as an usurpation , for it is implied in the princi- ples of ...
... king . This exemption from the authority of other courts . was , I think , first established in favour of the five members in the long parliament . It is not to be con- sidered as an usurpation , for it is implied in the princi- ples of ...
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In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. The house of commons is indeed dissoluble by the king , as the nation has of late been very clamorously told ; but while it subsists it is co - ordinate with the other powers , and this co - ordination ...
In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. The house of commons is indeed dissoluble by the king , as the nation has of late been very clamorously told ; but while it subsists it is co - ordinate with the other powers , and this co - ordination ...
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... and was convicted in the king's bench of both the publications . But the freeholders of Middlesex were of another opinion . They either thought him innocent , or were not offended by his guilt . When a writ was THE FALSE ALARM . ·
... and was convicted in the king's bench of both the publications . But the freeholders of Middlesex were of another opinion . They either thought him innocent , or were not offended by his guilt . When a writ was THE FALSE ALARM . ·
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