Sir, would fuffer him to attend to thofe whofe age and long acquaintance with bufmefs give them an indifputable right to deference and fuperiority, he would learn, in time, to reafon rather than declaim, and to prefer juftnefs of argument, and an accurate... Debates in Parliament - Page 296by Samuel Johnson - 1787Full view - About this book
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