Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 38
... tion . Trust as little as you can to report : examine all you can by your own senses . I do not doubt but you will be able to add much to knowledge , and , perhaps , to medicine . Wild nations trust to simples ; and , perhaps , the ...
... tion . Trust as little as you can to report : examine all you can by your own senses . I do not doubt but you will be able to add much to knowledge , and , perhaps , to medicine . Wild nations trust to simples ; and , perhaps , the ...
Stran 120
... tion of Methodists was first given to a society of students in the University of Oxford , who , about the year 1730 , were distinguished by an earnest and methodical attention to devout exercises . This disposi- tion of mind is not a ...
... tion of Methodists was first given to a society of students in the University of Oxford , who , about the year 1730 , were distinguished by an earnest and methodical attention to devout exercises . This disposi- tion of mind is not a ...
Stran 130
... tion . ' Why , sir , you do not , I find , understand the law of your own country . To torture in Holland is considered as a favour to an accused person ; for no man is put to the torture there unless there is as much evidence against ...
... tion . ' Why , sir , you do not , I find , understand the law of your own country . To torture in Holland is considered as a favour to an accused person ; for no man is put to the torture there unless there is as much evidence against ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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