The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... reason than quick sensibility . Upon all occasions that were pre- sented , he studied rather than felt ; and produced sentiments not such as nature enforces , but meditation supplies . With the simple and elemental passions , as they ...
... reason than quick sensibility . Upon all occasions that were pre- sented , he studied rather than felt ; and produced sentiments not such as nature enforces , but meditation supplies . With the simple and elemental passions , as they ...
Page 194
... reason , the obligation to frame and establish a legal register is enforced by a legal pen- alty , which penalty is the want of that perfection and plenitude of right which a register would give . Thence it follows that this is not an ...
... reason , the obligation to frame and establish a legal register is enforced by a legal pen- alty , which penalty is the want of that perfection and plenitude of right which a register would give . Thence it follows that this is not an ...
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... reason , and doctrines above reason . 2 Talking of the religious discipline proper for unhappy convicts , he said , " Sir , one of our regular clergy will probably not impress their minds sufficiently : they should be attended by a ...
... reason , and doctrines above reason . 2 Talking of the religious discipline proper for unhappy convicts , he said , " Sir , one of our regular clergy will probably not impress their minds sufficiently : they should be attended by a ...
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