Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... Scotland was , by a court of inferior jurisdiction , deprived of his office , for being somewhat severe in the chastisement of his scholars . The Court of Session consider- ing it to be dangerous to the interest of learning and ...
... Scotland was , by a court of inferior jurisdiction , deprived of his office , for being somewhat severe in the chastisement of his scholars . The Court of Session consider- ing it to be dangerous to the interest of learning and ...
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... Scotland , those for supporting the rights of patrons , independent of the people , and those against it . JOHNSON : ' It should be settled one way or other . I cannot wish well to a popular election of the clergy , when I consider that ...
... Scotland , those for supporting the rights of patrons , independent of the people , and those against it . JOHNSON : ' It should be settled one way or other . I cannot wish well to a popular election of the clergy , when I consider that ...
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... Scotland and a church in Italy , yet the doctrine taught is essentially the same . ' I mentioned the petition to Parliament for removing the subscription to the Thirty - nine Articles . JOHNSON : ' It was soon thrown out . Sir , they ...
... Scotland and a church in Italy , yet the doctrine taught is essentially the same . ' I mentioned the petition to Parliament for removing the subscription to the Thirty - nine Articles . JOHNSON : ' It was soon thrown out . Sir , they ...
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... Scotland ; observing at the same time that some people thought it a very mean thing . JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , it is making a very mean use of man's powers . But to be a good mimic requires great powers ; great acuteness of observation ...
... Scotland ; observing at the same time that some people thought it a very mean thing . JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , it is making a very mean use of man's powers . But to be a good mimic requires great powers ; great acuteness of observation ...
Stran 18
... Scotland . I do not mean that we should speak as broad as a certain prosperous member of Parliament from that country ; though it has been well observed , that ' it has been of no small use to him ; as it rouses the attention of the ...
... Scotland . I do not mean that we should speak as broad as a certain prosperous member of Parliament from that country ; though it has been well observed , that ' it has been of no small use to him ; as it rouses the attention of the ...
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