Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... necessary to examine his position . " Some ages ago ( says he ) , before the ferocity of the inhabitants of this part of the island was subdued , the utmost severity of the civil law was necessary to restrain individuals from plundering ...
... necessary to examine his position . " Some ages ago ( says he ) , before the ferocity of the inhabitants of this part of the island was subdued , the utmost severity of the civil law was necessary to restrain individuals from plundering ...
Stran 56
... necessary and two proper : it is necessary that the law should be adequate to its end ; that , if it be observed , it shall prevent the evil against which it is directed ; it is , secondly , necessary that the end of the law be of such ...
... necessary and two proper : it is necessary that the law should be adequate to its end ; that , if it be observed , it shall prevent the evil against which it is directed ; it is , secondly , necessary that the end of the law be of such ...
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... necessary . Were I in power , I would turn out every man who dared to oppose me . Govern- ment has the distribution of offices , that it may be enabled to maintain its authority . ' ' Lord Bute ( he added ) took down too fast , without ...
... necessary . Were I in power , I would turn out every man who dared to oppose me . Govern- ment has the distribution of offices , that it may be enabled to maintain its authority . ' ' Lord Bute ( he added ) took down too fast , without ...
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