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Stran 233
... opinion of the twelve judges, in a cause in the House of Lords, as if that were indecent. JoHNSON : “Sir, there is no ground for censure. The peers are judges themselves; and supposing them really to be of a different opinion, they ...
... opinion of the twelve judges, in a cause in the House of Lords, as if that were indecent. JoHNSON : “Sir, there is no ground for censure. The peers are judges themselves; and supposing them really to be of a different opinion, they ...
Stran 598
... opinion of, ii. 283; quoted, 470 m. Melville, Viscount, see Dundas, Henry. Memis, Dr., his case, i. 471, 475; ii. 65; Johnson's opinion of, i. 522. Menage, Bayles's account of, quoted, ii. 575?. son, ii. 399; note from Johnson to, 399 ...
... opinion of, ii. 283; quoted, 470 m. Melville, Viscount, see Dundas, Henry. Memis, Dr., his case, i. 471, 475; ii. 65; Johnson's opinion of, i. 522. Menage, Bayles's account of, quoted, ii. 575?. son, ii. 399; note from Johnson to, 399 ...
Stran 605
... opinion of, 224. Smart, Mrs., letter to, from Johnson, ii. 528 m. Smith, Dr. Adam, i. 257 n., 276; ii. 223, 310, 416; his opinion of '" i. 31; Johnson's opinion of 244; his “Wealth of Nations,” 558; ii. 8 m.; his attack on Oxford, 550 ...
... opinion of, 224. Smart, Mrs., letter to, from Johnson, ii. 528 m. Smith, Dr. Adam, i. 257 n., 276; ii. 223, 310, 416; his opinion of '" i. 31; Johnson's opinion of 244; his “Wealth of Nations,” 558; ii. 8 m.; his attack on Oxford, 550 ...
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