Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... Quaker will not take literally ; as , for instance , " From him that would borrow of thee , turn thou not away . " Let a man whose credit is bad come to a Quaker , and say , " Well , sir , lend me a hundred pounds " ; he'll find him as ...
... Quaker will not take literally ; as , for instance , " From him that would borrow of thee , turn thou not away . " Let a man whose credit is bad come to a Quaker , and say , " Well , sir , lend me a hundred pounds " ; he'll find him as ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. " friend , Tom Cumming , the Quaker , said he would not fight , but he would drive an ammunition cart ; and we know that the Quakers have sent flannel waistcoats to our soldiers , to enable them to fight ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. " friend , Tom Cumming , the Quaker , said he would not fight , but he would drive an ammunition cart ; and we know that the Quakers have sent flannel waistcoats to our soldiers , to enable them to fight ...
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... Quaker who tries to per- vert them to his principles , you would drive away the Quaker . You would not trust to the predomination of right , which you believe is in your opinions ; you will keep wrong out of their heads . Now the vulgar ...
... Quaker who tries to per- vert them to his principles , you would drive away the Quaker . You would not trust to the predomination of right , which you believe is in your opinions ; you will keep wrong out of their heads . Now the vulgar ...
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