Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... society where there is an agreement that what would not otherwise be fair shall be fair ; but I maintain , that an individual of any society , who practises what is allowed , is not a dishonest man . ' BOSWELL : ' So then , sir , you do ...
... society where there is an agreement that what would not otherwise be fair shall be fair ; but I maintain , that an individual of any society , who practises what is allowed , is not a dishonest man . ' BOSWELL : ' So then , sir , you do ...
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... society , an affront is held to be a serious injury . It must , therefore , be resented , or rather a duel must be fought upon it ; as men have agreed to banish from their society one who puts up with an affront without fighting a duel ...
... society , an affront is held to be a serious injury . It must , therefore , be resented , or rather a duel must be fought upon it ; as men have agreed to banish from their society one who puts up with an affront without fighting a duel ...
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... society has a right to teach any doctrine contrary to what the society holds to be true.1 The magistrate , I say , may be wrong in what he thinks ; but while he thinks him- self right , he may and ought to enforce what he thinks ...
... society has a right to teach any doctrine contrary to what the society holds to be true.1 The magistrate , I say , may be wrong in what he thinks ; but while he thinks him- self right , he may and ought to enforce what he thinks ...
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