The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1868 |
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Page 174
... opinion , if that opinion should finally prevail . " Lord Hailes's suspicion that entails are encroachments on the dominion of Providence , may be extended to all hereditary privileges and all permanent institutions ; I do not see why ...
... opinion , if that opinion should finally prevail . " Lord Hailes's suspicion that entails are encroachments on the dominion of Providence , may be extended to all hereditary privileges and all permanent institutions ; I do not see why ...
Page 265
... opinions of the judges , being the reasons upon which their decree is grounded . " These papers you will please to peruse , and give your opinion- " Whether there is a probability of the above decree of the Court of Ses- sion being ...
... opinions of the judges , being the reasons upon which their decree is grounded . " These papers you will please to peruse , and give your opinion- " Whether there is a probability of the above decree of the Court of Ses- sion being ...
Page 357
... opinion of it , and Johnson said it was very well . " These , we may be sure , were not Johnson's ; for he was above little arts , or tricks of deception . Johnson was by no means of opinion that every man of a learned profession should ...
... opinion of it , and Johnson said it was very well . " These , we may be sure , were not Johnson's ; for he was above little arts , or tricks of deception . Johnson was by no means of opinion that every man of a learned profession should ...
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