The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Buckland, 1787 - 605 sider |
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... to the author , with an affurance , that it exceeded his own original . This fact Newbery himself told me , and offered to fhew me the letter in Mr. Pope's hand - writing . fchool with him , then at Chrift - church , 12 THE LIFE OF.
... to the author , with an affurance , that it exceeded his own original . This fact Newbery himself told me , and offered to fhew me the letter in Mr. Pope's hand - writing . fchool with him , then at Chrift - church , 12 THE LIFE OF.
Side 70
... fhew , that a monarch or head of fuch a conftitution as he above has defcribed , is fcep- tered in the hearts of his people . ' ་ Upon occafion of this publication , Johnson was em- ployed by one Corbet , a bookfeller of fmall note , to ...
... fhew , that a monarch or head of fuch a conftitution as he above has defcribed , is fcep- tered in the hearts of his people . ' ་ Upon occafion of this publication , Johnson was em- ployed by one Corbet , a bookfeller of fmall note , to ...
Side 72
... fhew , that under his administration , any infraction had been made of the original contract . ' To this we anfwer , that between fuch an infraction and the lofs of our liberties , there can no point of time intervene ; fuch a cause and ...
... fhew , that under his administration , any infraction had been made of the original contract . ' To this we anfwer , that between fuch an infraction and the lofs of our liberties , there can no point of time intervene ; fuch a cause and ...
Side 94
... fhew the precarious • and uncertain nature of the evidence so much confid- ❝ed in . • Common fame , my lords , is to every man only • what he himself commonly hears , and it is in the power ' of any man's acquaintance to vitiate the ...
... fhew the precarious • and uncertain nature of the evidence so much confid- ❝ed in . • Common fame , my lords , is to every man only • what he himself commonly hears , and it is in the power ' of any man's acquaintance to vitiate the ...
Side 102
... fhew that the minister had been inattentive to the complaints of the merchants , averse to the profecution of the war , and unskilful in the conduct of it , and that the councils of the nation had not profpered under his influence , and ...
... fhew that the minister had been inattentive to the complaints of the merchants , averse to the profecution of the war , and unskilful in the conduct of it , and that the councils of the nation had not profpered under his influence , and ...
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