| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 strani
...former, and it is natural to inquire what were the sources of the good that we enjoy, or the evil that we suffer. If we act only for ourselves, to neglect the study of history is not prudent : if we are intrusted with the care of others, it is not just. Ignorance, when it is voluntary, is criminal;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 210 strani
...former; and it is natural to inquire what were the sources of the good that we enjoy, or the evil that we suffer. If we act only for ourselves, to neglect the study of history is not prudent: if we are entrusted with the care of others, it is not just. Ignorance, when it is voluntary, is criminal;... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 458 strani
...natural to inquire what were the sources of the good that we enjoy, or the evil that we suffer. If we apt only for ourselves, to neglect the study of history is not prudent: if we are intrusted with the care of others,, it is not just. Ignorance, when it is voluntary, is criminal... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 230 strani
...natural to mquire what were the sources of the good that we enjoy, or the evil that we suffer. If we a6V only for ourselves, to neglect the study of history is not prudent : if we are intrusted with the care of others, it is not just. Ignorance, when it is voluntary, is criminal... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 194 strani
...former, and it is natural to inquire what were the sources of the good that we enjoy, or the evil that we suffer. If we act only for ourselves, to neglect the study of history is not prudent : if we are entrusted with the care of others, it is not just. Ignorance, when it is voluntary, is criminal... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 428 strani
...former, and it is natural to inquire what were the sources of the good that we enjoy, or the evil that we suffer. If we act only for ourselves, to neglect the study of history is not prudent : if we are intrusted with the care of others, it is not just. Ignorance when it is voluntary, is criminal... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Francis William Blagdon - 1811 - 250 strani
...former, and it is natural to inquire what were the sources of the good that we enjoy, or the evil that we suffer. If we act only for ourselves, to neglect the study of history is not prudent : if we arc intrusted with the care of others, it is not just. Ignorance when it is voluntary, is criminal... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 250 strani
...former, and it is natural to enquire what were the sources of the good that we enjoy, or the evil that we suffer. If we act only for ourselves, to neglect the study of history is not prudent : if we are entrusted with the care of others, it is not just. Ignorance, when it is voluntary, is criminal... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 484 strani
...former, and it is natural to inquire what were the sources of the good that we enjoy, or the evil that we suffer. If we act only for ourselves, to neglect the study of history is not prudent : if we are intrusted with the care of others, it is not just. Ignorance, when it is voluntary, is criminal... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 420 strani
...former, and it is natural to inquire what were the sources of the good that we enjoy, or the evil that we suffer. If we act only for ourselves, to neglect the study of history is not prudent : if we are intrusted with the care of others, it is not just. Ignorance, when it is voluntary, is criminal... | |
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