Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 151
... tion amongst mankind , we should soon quarrel about the degrees of it . Were all distinctions abolished , the strongest would not long acquiesce , but would en- deavour to obtain a superiority by their bodily strength . But , Sir , as ...
... tion amongst mankind , we should soon quarrel about the degrees of it . Were all distinctions abolished , the strongest would not long acquiesce , but would en- deavour to obtain a superiority by their bodily strength . But , Sir , as ...
Stran 214
... tion of all correspondence between Dr. Johnson and me , without any coldness on either side , but merely from procrastina- tion , continued from day to day ; and as I was not in London , I had no opportunity of enjoying his company and ...
... tion of all correspondence between Dr. Johnson and me , without any coldness on either side , but merely from procrastina- tion , continued from day to day ; and as I was not in London , I had no opportunity of enjoying his company and ...
Stran 358
... tion , as in all countries there has been theft ; but there may be more or less of the one , as well as of the other , in propor- tion to the force of law . All men will naturally commit fornication , as all men will naturally steal ...
... tion , as in all countries there has been theft ; but there may be more or less of the one , as well as of the other , in propor- tion to the force of law . All men will naturally commit fornication , as all men will naturally steal ...
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