The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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Page 111
... reason ; and that the practice of every legal court is regulated by equity . It is the quality of reason to be invariable and constant , and of equity , to give to one man what , in the same case , is given to another . The advantage ...
... reason ; and that the practice of every legal court is regulated by equity . It is the quality of reason to be invariable and constant , and of equity , to give to one man what , in the same case , is given to another . The advantage ...
Page 206
... reason to fear that the common people may be oppressed ! " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . Our great fear is from want of power in government . Such a storm of vulgar force has broken in . " BOSWELL . " It has only roared . " JOHNSON . Sir , it ...
... reason to fear that the common people may be oppressed ! " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . Our great fear is from want of power in government . Such a storm of vulgar force has broken in . " BOSWELL . " It has only roared . " JOHNSON . Sir , it ...
Page 417
... reason is ( though I don't undertake to prove that there is a reason ) we see no qualities in trade that should entitle a man to superiority . We are not angry at a soldier's getting riches , because we see that he possesses qualities ...
... reason is ( though I don't undertake to prove that there is a reason ) we see no qualities in trade that should entitle a man to superiority . We are not angry at a soldier's getting riches , because we see that he possesses qualities ...
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