Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... judge . He that is thus governed , lives not by law but by opinion : not by a certain rule to which he can apply his intention before he acts , but by an uncertain and variable opinion , which he can know but after he has committed the ...
... judge . He that is thus governed , lives not by law but by opinion : not by a certain rule to which he can apply his intention before he acts , but by an uncertain and variable opinion , which he can know but after he has committed the ...
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... judges who went to India might with propriety engage in trade . Johnson warmly maintained that they might , ' For why ( he urged ) should not judges get riches , as well as ... judge , sir , can give his 190 [ 1775 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... judges who went to India might with propriety engage in trade . Johnson warmly maintained that they might , ' For why ( he urged ) should not judges get riches , as well as ... judge , sir , can give his 190 [ 1775 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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... judges trading , and mentioned Hale as an instance of a perfect judge , who devoted himself entirely to his office . JOHNSON : ' Hale , sir , attended to other things besides law he left a great estate . ' BOSWELL : ' That was because ...
... judges trading , and mentioned Hale as an instance of a perfect judge , who devoted himself entirely to his office . JOHNSON : ' Hale , sir , attended to other things besides law he left a great estate . ' BOSWELL : ' That was because ...
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