The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 34
... lived in an age when a belief in ghosts was almost universally exploded - when these unsubstantial be- ings were only permitted to visit the earth by theatrical illusion- and yet Johnson believed in ghosts . Socrates existed at a time ...
... lived in an age when a belief in ghosts was almost universally exploded - when these unsubstantial be- ings were only permitted to visit the earth by theatrical illusion- and yet Johnson believed in ghosts . Socrates existed at a time ...
Pagina 82
... lived , he might be claimed with pride by any party ; but now that he is dead , he be- longs to his country . To conclude , Mr. Dexter was a man of such rare endow- ments , that in whatever age or nation he had lived , he would have ...
... lived , he might be claimed with pride by any party ; but now that he is dead , he be- longs to his country . To conclude , Mr. Dexter was a man of such rare endow- ments , that in whatever age or nation he had lived , he would have ...
Pagina 218
lived there , as may be conjectured from these travels , long enough to study the system of the old regime , and afterwards resided twenty years in this country , where he had abundant opportunities of hear- ing questions of English law ...
lived there , as may be conjectured from these travels , long enough to study the system of the old regime , and afterwards resided twenty years in this country , where he had abundant opportunities of hear- ing questions of English law ...
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