Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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Stran 117
... consider it as a duty to reside on a family estate is a prejudice ; for we must consider , that working people get employment equally , and the produce of the land is sold equally , whether a great family resides at home or not ; and if ...
... consider it as a duty to reside on a family estate is a prejudice ; for we must consider , that working people get employment equally , and the produce of the land is sold equally , whether a great family resides at home or not ; and if ...
Stran 133
... consider that there was not one in all that brilliant circle , that was not afraid to go home and think ; but that the thoughts of each individual there , would be distressing when alone . " This reflection was experimentally just . The ...
... consider that there was not one in all that brilliant circle , that was not afraid to go home and think ; but that the thoughts of each individual there , would be distressing when alone . " This reflection was experimentally just . The ...
Stran 446
... consider our sufferings as notices mercifully given us to prepare ourselves for another state . I live now but in a melancholy way . My old friend Mr. Levett is dead , who lived with me in the house , and was useful and companionable ...
... consider our sufferings as notices mercifully given us to prepare ourselves for another state . I live now but in a melancholy way . My old friend Mr. Levett is dead , who lived with me in the house , and was useful and companionable ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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