Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 55
A gentleman expressed a wish to go and live three years at Otaheite , or New Zealand , in order to obtain a full acquaintance with people so totally different from all that we have ever known , and be satisfied what pure nature can do ...
A gentleman expressed a wish to go and live three years at Otaheite , or New Zealand , in order to obtain a full acquaintance with people so totally different from all that we have ever known , and be satisfied what pure nature can do ...
Stran 154
For ( said he ) you accustom yourself to an evacuation which Nature cannot perform of herself , and therefore she cannot help you , should you from forgetfulness or any other cause omit it ; so you may be suddenly suffocated .
For ( said he ) you accustom yourself to an evacuation which Nature cannot perform of herself , and therefore she cannot help you , should you from forgetfulness or any other cause omit it ; so you may be suddenly suffocated .
Stran 205
The sum of the argument is this : -No man iş by nature the property of another . The defendant is , therefore , by nature free . The rights of nature must be some way forfeited before they can be justly taken away .
The sum of the argument is this : -No man iş by nature the property of another . The defendant is , therefore , by nature free . The rights of nature must be some way forfeited before they can be justly taken away .
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