The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volume 6Cowie, 1825 |
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... virtue . The dissolution of St. Leonard's College was doubtless necessary ; but of that necessity there is reason to com- plain . It is surely not without just reproach that a nation , of which the commerce is hourly extending , and the ...
... virtue . The dissolution of St. Leonard's College was doubtless necessary ; but of that necessity there is reason to com- plain . It is surely not without just reproach that a nation , of which the commerce is hourly extending , and the ...
Page 88
... virtues . He that is accustomed to re- solve all right into conquest , will have very little tenderness or equity . All the friendship in such a life can be only a confederacy of invasion , or alliance of defence . The strong must ...
... virtues . He that is accustomed to re- solve all right into conquest , will have very little tenderness or equity . All the friendship in such a life can be only a confederacy of invasion , or alliance of defence . The strong must ...
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... virtue , the convenience of a domestick judicature was great . No long journeys were necessary , nor artificial delays could be practised ; the character , the alliances , and interests of the litigants were known to the court , and all ...
... virtue , the convenience of a domestick judicature was great . No long journeys were necessary , nor artificial delays could be practised ; the character , the alliances , and interests of the litigants were known to the court , and all ...
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... is the natural effect of virtue animated by youth : the time will come when you will acquit your father , and perhaps hear with less impa- A years Mar tience of the governor . Oppression is , in the N 2 PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . 179.
... is the natural effect of virtue animated by youth : the time will come when you will acquit your father , and perhaps hear with less impa- A years Mar tience of the governor . Oppression is , in the N 2 PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . 179.
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... virtue made him venerable , could teach any peculiar art of shunning evils , or enduring them ? Imlac and the princess agreed to accompany him , and , after the necessary preparations , they began their journey . Their way lay through ...
... virtue made him venerable , could teach any peculiar art of shunning evils , or enduring them ? Imlac and the princess agreed to accompany him , and , after the necessary preparations , they began their journey . Their way lay through ...
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