The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 8William Durell, 1811 |
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... sure be deemed an injury , or a just reason to question his infinite benevolence . All our happiness is owing to his goodness ; but that it is no greater , is owing only to ourselves ; that is , to our not having any inherent right to ...
... sure be deemed an injury , or a just reason to question his infinite benevolence . All our happiness is owing to his goodness ; but that it is no greater , is owing only to ourselves ; that is , to our not having any inherent right to ...
Pàgina 52
... sure could have been com- manded for that end so fit and proper , and at the same time so useful , as the practice of virtue : nothing could have been so justly rewarded with happiness as the production of happiness in conformity to the ...
... sure could have been com- manded for that end so fit and proper , and at the same time so useful , as the practice of virtue : nothing could have been so justly rewarded with happiness as the production of happiness in conformity to the ...
Pàgina 72
... sure to sit with them in parliament ; a declaration made by that right which they necessarily possess , of regulating their own house , and of inflicting punish- ment on their own delinquents . They have therefore no other way to ...
... sure to sit with them in parliament ; a declaration made by that right which they necessarily possess , of regulating their own house , and of inflicting punish- ment on their own delinquents . They have therefore no other way to ...
Pàgina 79
... sure that he shall be repre- sented by him whom he would choose . One half of the house may meet early in the morning , and snatch an opportunity to expel the other , and the greater part of the nation may by this stratagem be without ...
... sure that he shall be repre- sented by him whom he would choose . One half of the house may meet early in the morning , and snatch an opportunity to expel the other , and the greater part of the nation may by this stratagem be without ...
Pàgina 84
... sure it is against the government ; the other is convinced that it must be right , and wishes he had been there , for he loves wine and venison , and is re- solved as long as he lives to be against the govern . ment . The petition is ...
... sure it is against the government ; the other is convinced that it must be right , and wishes he had been there , for he loves wine and venison , and is re- solved as long as he lives to be against the govern . ment . The petition is ...
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