Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... question . ' JOHNSON : " No , Sir , it does not solve the question . It does not follow , that what a man would do is therefore right . " I said , I wished to have it settled , whether duelling was contrary to the laws of Christianity ...
... question . ' JOHNSON : " No , Sir , it does not solve the question . It does not follow , that what a man would do is therefore right . " I said , I wished to have it settled , whether duelling was contrary to the laws of Christianity ...
Stran 327
... question which this law many estates to have descended , passing males to inherit , and during the continuance of requires more knowledge of local law , and more by the females , to remoter heirs . Suppose after- acquaintance with the ...
... question which this law many estates to have descended , passing males to inherit , and during the continuance of requires more knowledge of local law , and more by the females , to remoter heirs . Suppose after- acquaintance with the ...
Stran 329
... question I have nothing to add . If your conscience is satisfied , you have now only your prudence to consult . I long for a letter , that may know how this troublesome and vexatious question is at last decided . 1 I hope that it will ...
... question I have nothing to add . If your conscience is satisfied , you have now only your prudence to consult . I long for a letter , that may know how this troublesome and vexatious question is at last decided . 1 I hope that it will ...
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