Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Thomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 strani |
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... effect ; and the House of Commons have since expunged the offensive resolution from their Journals . [ May 3 , 1782. ] That the House of Commons might have expelled Mr. Wilkes repeat- edly , and as often as he should be rechosen , was ...
... effect ; and the House of Commons have since expunged the offensive resolution from their Journals . [ May 3 , 1782. ] That the House of Commons might have expelled Mr. Wilkes repeat- edly , and as often as he should be rechosen , was ...
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... effect in a popular assembly ; and that the magnitude of his figure , and striking peculiarity of his manner , would have aided the effect . But I remember it was observed by Mr. cess . 1 Hawkins says that Mr. Thrale made a similar ...
... effect in a popular assembly ; and that the magnitude of his figure , and striking peculiarity of his manner , would have aided the effect . But I remember it was observed by Mr. cess . 1 Hawkins says that Mr. Thrale made a similar ...
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... effect which Demosthenes ' orations had upon them , shows that they were barbarians . " Sir Adam was unlucky in his topics ; for he suggested a doubt of the propriety of bishops having seats in the House of Lords . JOHNSON : " How so ...
... effect which Demosthenes ' orations had upon them , shows that they were barbarians . " Sir Adam was unlucky in his topics ; for he suggested a doubt of the propriety of bishops having seats in the House of Lords . JOHNSON : " How so ...
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