The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J.M. Dent and Sons, 1934 |
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Page 95
... whole Court . " 1 1 In the Court of Session of Scotland an action is first tried by one of the Judges , who is called the Lord Ordinary : and if either party is dissatisfied , he may appeal to the whole Court , consisting of fifteen ...
... whole Court . " 1 1 In the Court of Session of Scotland an action is first tried by one of the Judges , who is called the Lord Ordinary : and if either party is dissatisfied , he may appeal to the whole Court , consisting of fifteen ...
Page 242
... whole work , then intended to make only four volumes , with power to alter , expunge , or add , as he liked . He was also to supply notes , occasionally , especially concerning those dramatick poets with whom he had been chiefly ...
... whole work , then intended to make only four volumes , with power to alter , expunge , or add , as he liked . He was also to supply notes , occasionally , especially concerning those dramatick poets with whom he had been chiefly ...
Page 442
... whole fortune to Pembroke College . JOHNSON . " Whether to leave one's whole fortune to a College be right , must depend upon circumstances . I would leave the interest of the fortune I bequeathed to a College to my relations or my ...
... whole fortune to Pembroke College . JOHNSON . " Whether to leave one's whole fortune to a College be right , must depend upon circumstances . I would leave the interest of the fortune I bequeathed to a College to my relations or my ...
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