Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... king depends on the will of man . I should not have been against making the marriage of any of the Royal Family without the approbation of King and Parliament , highly criminal . ' In the morning we had talked of old families , and the ...
... king depends on the will of man . I should not have been against making the marriage of any of the Royal Family without the approbation of King and Parliament , highly criminal . ' In the morning we had talked of old families , and the ...
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... King of Prussia may do it . ' SIR A .: ' I think , sir , almost all great lawyers , such at least as have written upon law , have known only law , and nothing else . ' JOHNSON : Why no , sir ; Judge Hale was a great lawyer , and wrote ...
... King of Prussia may do it . ' SIR A .: ' I think , sir , almost all great lawyers , such at least as have written upon law , have known only law , and nothing else . ' JOHNSON : Why no , sir ; Judge Hale was a great lawyer , and wrote ...
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... try to make himself distinguished he wrote a letter to King George the Second , challenging him to dispute with him , in which he said , ' George , if you be afraid to come by yourself , to dispute with a poor 22 [ 1772 LIFE OF DR .
... try to make himself distinguished he wrote a letter to King George the Second , challenging him to dispute with him , in which he said , ' George , if you be afraid to come by yourself , to dispute with a poor 22 [ 1772 LIFE OF DR .
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... King . But the men of Wolverhampton were not so inflam- mable as the Common Council of London ; so Mr. Elwal failed in his scheme of making himself a man of great consequence . ' On Tuesday , March 31 , he and I dined at General Paoli's ...
... King . But the men of Wolverhampton were not so inflam- mable as the Common Council of London ; so Mr. Elwal failed in his scheme of making himself a man of great consequence . ' On Tuesday , March 31 , he and I dined at General Paoli's ...
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... King of Prussia's people . ' Sir Adam in- troduced the ancient Greeks and Romans . JOHNSON : ' Sir , the mass of both of them were barbarians . The mass of every people must be barbarous where there is no printing , and consequently ...
... King of Prussia's people . ' Sir Adam in- troduced the ancient Greeks and Romans . JOHNSON : ' Sir , the mass of both of them were barbarians . The mass of every people must be barbarous where there is no printing , and consequently ...
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