The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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... perhaps , spend their time in laudable pursuits ; but the greater part would prey upon the quiet of each other , or ... perhaps , to medicine . Wild nations trust to simples ; and , perhaps , the Peruvian bark is not the only speci ...
... perhaps , spend their time in laudable pursuits ; but the greater part would prey upon the quiet of each other , or ... perhaps , to medicine . Wild nations trust to simples ; and , perhaps , the Peruvian bark is not the only speci ...
Page 564
... perhaps they who wrote the paper cannot now remember . Had they expected a lawsuit to have been the consequence of such petty variation , I hope they would have avoided it.1 But , probably , as they meant no ill , they suspected no ...
... perhaps they who wrote the paper cannot now remember . Had they expected a lawsuit to have been the consequence of such petty variation , I hope they would have avoided it.1 But , probably , as they meant no ill , they suspected no ...
Page 407
... perhaps other means , might be effectually used to prevent them from being totally estranged from their native country , any more than a Cumberland or Northumber- land gentleman , who has been educated in the South of England . I own ...
... perhaps other means , might be effectually used to prevent them from being totally estranged from their native country , any more than a Cumberland or Northumber- land gentleman , who has been educated in the South of England . I own ...
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