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" ... equinoctial tempests, which I found myself unable to prohibit or restrain. I have administered this great office with exact justice, and made to the different nations of the earth an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine. What must have been the... "
Conversations on legislation for the Church. M.P. and canon. iv-vii, ix. [v ... - Page 14
1859
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Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia

Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 162 pages
...an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine. What must have been the misery of half the Globe, if I had limited the clouds to particular regions, or confined the sun to either side of the equator ?" CHAP. XVII. THE OPINION OF THE ASTRONOMER IS EXPLAINED AND JUSTIFIED. "I suppose he discovered in...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 376 pages
...of rain and sunshine. What must have been the misery of half the globe, if I had limited the cloud* to particular regions, or confined the sun to either side of the equator !" CHAP. XLII. THE OPINION OP THE ASTRONOMER IS EXPLAINED AND JUSTIFIED. « I SUPPOSE he discovered...
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Rasselas: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - Historical fiction - 1809 - 210 pages
...an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine. What must have been the misery of half the globe, if I had limited the clouds to particular regions, or confined the sun to either side of the equator P CHAP. XLII. The opinion of the Astronomer is explained and justified. "I SUPPOSE he discovered in...
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Works, Volume 3

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 428 pages
...an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine. What must have been the misery of half the globe, if I had limited the clouds to particular regions, or confined the sun to either side of the equator !" CHAP. XLII. THE OPINION OF THE ASTRONOMER IS EXPLAIN: • AND JUSTIFIED. " I SUPPOSE he discovered...
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Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - English fiction - 1811 - 194 pages
...earth an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine. What must have been the misery of half the lobe, if I had limited the clouds to particular regions, or confined the sun to either side of the equator ?" CHAP. 42. The o/iinion of the Astronomer is explaineti and justified. " I SUPPOSE he discovered...
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The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia

Samuel Johnson, Francis William Blagdon - English fiction - 1811 - 250 pages
...an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine. What must have been the misery of half the globe, if I had limited the clouds to particular regions, or confined the sun to either side of the equator !" CHAP. XLII. THE OPINION OF THE ASTRONOMER IS EXPLAINED AND JUSTIFIED. " I SUPPOSE he discovered...
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The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - 1815 - 272 pages
...an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine. What IBUH have been tile misery of half the globe, il J had limited the clouds to particular regions, or confined the sun to either side of Ilia equator?" CHAP. XLII. The Opinion of the Astronomer is explained and justified. I SUPPOSE he discovered...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3

Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 484 pages
...an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine. What must have been the misery of half the globe, if I had limited the clouds to particular regions, or confined the sun to either side of the equator !" CHAP. XL1I. THE OPINION OF THE ASTRONOMER IS EXPLAINED AND JUSTIFIED. " I SUPPOSE he discovered...
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Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - English fiction - 1816 - 250 pages
...an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine. What must have been the misery of half the globe, if I had limited the clouds to particular regions, or confined the sun to either side of the equator?" . • CHAP. XLII. THE OPINION OF THE ASTRONOMER IS EXPLAINED AND JUSTIFIED. J. SUPPOSE he discovered...
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Airs of Palestine: A Poem

John Pierpont - 1817 - 194 pages
...an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine. What must have been the misery of half the globe, if I had limited the clouds to particular regions, or confined the sun to either side of the equator ?" CHAPTER XLII. The Opinion of the Astronomer is explained and justified. I SUPPOSE he discovered...
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