The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 8William Durell, 1811 |
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Pàgina 9
... remains of MILTON will be no longer suffered to languish in distress . It is yet in the power of a great people to reward the poet whose name they boast , and , from their reliance to whose genius , they claim some kind of superiority ...
... remains of MILTON will be no longer suffered to languish in distress . It is yet in the power of a great people to reward the poet whose name they boast , and , from their reliance to whose genius , they claim some kind of superiority ...
Pàgina 71
... remains then to be discussed , whether a man ex- pelled can be so disqualified by a vote of the house , as that he shall be no longer eligible by lawful electors ? Here we must again recur , not to positive institu- tions , but to the ...
... remains then to be discussed , whether a man ex- pelled can be so disqualified by a vote of the house , as that he shall be no longer eligible by lawful electors ? Here we must again recur , not to positive institu- tions , but to the ...
Pàgina 89
... federates of the rabble , of whose religion little now remains but hatred of establishments , and who are angry to find separation now only tolerated , which was once rewarded ; but every honest man must la- THE FALSE ALARM . 89.
... federates of the rabble , of whose religion little now remains but hatred of establishments , and who are angry to find separation now only tolerated , which was once rewarded ; but every honest man must la- THE FALSE ALARM . 89.
Pàgina 176
... remains of liberty in your island . All this is very dreadful ; but amidst the terror that shakes my frame , I cannot forbear to wish that some sluice were opened for these streams of treasure . I should gladly see America return half ...
... remains of liberty in your island . All this is very dreadful ; but amidst the terror that shakes my frame , I cannot forbear to wish that some sluice were opened for these streams of treasure . I should gladly see America return half ...
Pàgina 177
... remains of liberty . Of those who now conduct the national affairs , we may , without much arrogance , presume to know more than themselves , and of those who shall succeed them , whether minister or king , not to know less . The other ...
... remains of liberty . Of those who now conduct the national affairs , we may , without much arrogance , presume to know more than themselves , and of those who shall succeed them , whether minister or king , not to know less . The other ...
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