The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 - Authors, English |
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Page 189
... consider the condition of poor Collins . I knew him a few years ago full of hopes , and full of projects , versed in many languages , high in fancy , and strong in retention . This busy and forcible mind is now under the government of ...
... consider the condition of poor Collins . I knew him a few years ago full of hopes , and full of projects , versed in many languages , high in fancy , and strong in retention . This busy and forcible mind is now under the government of ...
Page 312
... consider by what unjust methods property has been often acquired , and that what was unjustly got it must be unjust to keep , where is the harm in one man's taking the a The Democrats talk property of another from him ? Besides , Sir ...
... consider by what unjust methods property has been often acquired , and that what was unjustly got it must be unjust to keep , where is the harm in one man's taking the a The Democrats talk property of another from him ? Besides , Sir ...
Page 401
... consider as a proof of great regard . When we shall see each other , I know not , but let us often think on each ... considering that all that is to be valued , or indeed can be enjoyed by individuals , is private liberty . Political ...
... consider as a proof of great regard . When we shall see each other , I know not , but let us often think on each ... considering that all that is to be valued , or indeed can be enjoyed by individuals , is private liberty . Political ...
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