Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1T.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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Stran 384
... less occasion is there for law ; that is to say , the less occasion is there for investigating princi- ples . " SIR A .: " I have been correcting several Scotch accents in my friend Boswell . I doubt , Sir , if any Scotchman ever ...
... less occasion is there for law ; that is to say , the less occasion is there for investigating princi- ples . " SIR A .: " I have been correcting several Scotch accents in my friend Boswell . I doubt , Sir , if any Scotchman ever ...
Stran 411
... less ferocious , and therefore the laws against fraud and covin ' shall be relaxed . " Whatever reason may have influenced the judges to a relaxation of the law , it was not that the nation was grown less fierce ; and , I am afraid , it ...
... less ferocious , and therefore the laws against fraud and covin ' shall be relaxed . " Whatever reason may have influenced the judges to a relaxation of the law , it was not that the nation was grown less fierce ; and , I am afraid , it ...
Stran 555
... less than those of booksellers ; and in most cases , communities are content with less profit than individuals . It is , perhaps , not considered through how many hands a book often passes , before it comes into those of the reader ; or ...
... less than those of booksellers ; and in most cases , communities are content with less profit than individuals . It is , perhaps , not considered through how many hands a book often passes , before it comes into those of the reader ; or ...
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