Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... mind , and endeavour to consolidate in your mind a firm and regular system of law , instead of picking up occasional fragments . ' My health seems in general to improve ; but I have been troubled for many weeks with a vexatious catarrh ...
... mind , and endeavour to consolidate in your mind a firm and regular system of law , instead of picking up occasional fragments . ' My health seems in general to improve ; but I have been troubled for many weeks with a vexatious catarrh ...
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... mind , sometimes in silence , and sometimes conversing , as we felt ourselves inclined , or more properly speaking , as he was in- clined ; for during all the course of my long intimacy with him , my respectful attention never abated ...
... mind , sometimes in silence , and sometimes conversing , as we felt ourselves inclined , or more properly speaking , as he was in- clined ; for during all the course of my long intimacy with him , my respectful attention never abated ...
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... mind versed in juridical disquisitions . Could not you tell your whole mind to Lord Hailes ? He is , you know , both a Christian and a lawyer . I suppose he is above partiality , and above loquacity : and , I believe , he will not think ...
... mind versed in juridical disquisitions . Could not you tell your whole mind to Lord Hailes ? He is , you know , both a Christian and a lawyer . I suppose he is above partiality , and above loquacity : and , I believe , he will not think ...
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