Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... England . Now , take it in this way , and sup- pose that they should only subscribe their adherence to the Church of England , there would be still the same difficulty ; for still the young men would be sub- scribing to what they do not ...
... England . Now , take it in this way , and sup- pose that they should only subscribe their adherence to the Church of England , there would be still the same difficulty ; for still the young men would be sub- scribing to what they do not ...
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... England . ' I told him that the admission of one of them before the first people of England , which had given the greatest offence , was no more than what happens at every minister's levee , where those who attend are admitted in the ...
... England . ' I told him that the admission of one of them before the first people of England , which had given the greatest offence , was no more than what happens at every minister's levee , where those who attend are admitted in the ...
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... England , as between England and Scotland ; nay , it is considerably unequal in Scotland itself . But the land - tax is but a small part of the numerous branches of public revenue , all of which Scotland pays precisely as England does ...
... England , as between England and Scotland ; nay , it is considerably unequal in Scotland itself . But the land - tax is but a small part of the numerous branches of public revenue , all of which Scotland pays precisely as England does ...
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