Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... king we have had from his time till the reign of his present Majesty , except James the Second , who was a very good king , but unhappily believed that it was neces- sary for the salvation of his subjects that they should be Roman ...
... king we have had from his time till the reign of his present Majesty , except James the Second , who was a very good king , but unhappily believed that it was neces- sary for the salvation of his subjects that they should be Roman ...
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... King . Lord Bute , I suppose , thought to make the King popular by his concession ; but the people never minded it ; and it was a most impolitic measure . There is no reason why a judge should hold his office for life , more than any ...
... King . Lord Bute , I suppose , thought to make the King popular by his concession ; but the people never minded it ; and it was a most impolitic measure . There is no reason why a judge should hold his office for life , more than any ...
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... King to give up a very large sum of money , 1 for which nobody thanked him . It was of consequence to the King , but nothing to the public , among whom it was divided . When I say Lord Bute advised , I mean that such acts were done when ...
... King to give up a very large sum of money , 1 for which nobody thanked him . It was of consequence to the King , but nothing to the public , among whom it was divided . When I say Lord Bute advised , I mean that such acts were done when ...
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