The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volume 6Cowie, 1825 |
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... suffered him to give us entrance only at the postern . FORT AUGUSTUS . In the morning we viewed the fort , which is much less than that of St. George , and is said to be commanded by the neighbouring hills . It was not long ago taken by ...
... suffered him to give us entrance only at the postern . FORT AUGUSTUS . In the morning we viewed the fort , which is much less than that of St. George , and is said to be commanded by the neighbouring hills . It was not long ago taken by ...
Page 36
... suffer or to fear ; yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and untravelled wilderness are not such as arise in the artificial solitude of parks and gar- dens , a flattering notion of self - sufficiency , a placid in ...
... suffer or to fear ; yet the imaginations excited by the view of an unknown and untravelled wilderness are not such as arise in the artificial solitude of parks and gar- dens , a flattering notion of self - sufficiency , a placid in ...
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... suffered from the wicked inhabitants of the next valley . * Such are the effects of habitation among mountains , and such were the qualities of the Highlanders , while their rocks secluded them from the rest of mankind , and kept them ...
... suffered from the wicked inhabitants of the next valley . * Such are the effects of habitation among mountains , and such were the qualities of the Highlanders , while their rocks secluded them from the rest of mankind , and kept them ...
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... suffered himself to be deceived . He lived in the last century , when the chiefs of the clans had lost little of their original influence . The mountains were yet un- penetrated , no inlet was opened to foreign novelties , and the ...
... suffered himself to be deceived . He lived in the last century , when the chiefs of the clans had lost little of their original influence . The mountains were yet un- penetrated , no inlet was opened to foreign novelties , and the ...
Page 61
... suffer them to fall . Of the destruction of churches , the decay of religion must in time be the consequence ; for ... suffered to fall , only because they were no longer necessary , would have some force , if the houses of worship still ...
... suffer them to fall . Of the destruction of churches , the decay of religion must in time be the consequence ; for ... suffered to fall , only because they were no longer necessary , would have some force , if the houses of worship still ...
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