The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 138
... believe , that much was imputed to him which he did not write . I know not by whom the original collection was made , or by what authority its genuineness was ascertained . The first edition was published in the year of his death , with ...
... believe , that much was imputed to him which he did not write . I know not by whom the original collection was made , or by what authority its genuineness was ascertained . The first edition was published in the year of his death , with ...
Pagina 146
... believe , what Osborne says of an appearance of sanctity may be applied to such impulses or antici- pations as this : " Do not wholly slight them , because they may be true ; but do not easily trust them , be- cause they may be false ...
... believe , what Osborne says of an appearance of sanctity may be applied to such impulses or antici- pations as this : " Do not wholly slight them , because they may be true ; but do not easily trust them , be- cause they may be false ...
Pagina 171
... believe , you will find , that our laws and the present government of the church are mingled like wine and water ; so inseparable , that the abrogation of , at least , a hun- dred of our laws is desired in these petitions . I have often ...
... believe , you will find , that our laws and the present government of the church are mingled like wine and water ; so inseparable , that the abrogation of , at least , a hun- dred of our laws is desired in these petitions . I have often ...
Pagina 177
... believe , that the men in power , receiving intel- ligence from the sister , would employ the servant of Tomkyns to listen at the conference , that they might avoid an act so offensive as that of destroy- ing the brother by the sister's ...
... believe , that the men in power , receiving intel- ligence from the sister , would employ the servant of Tomkyns to listen at the conference , that they might avoid an act so offensive as that of destroy- ing the brother by the sister's ...
Pagina 193
... believe , heard more arguments for atheism than ever your grace did ; but I have lived long enough to see there is nothing in them ; and so , I hope , your grace will . " He died October 21 , 1687 , and was buried at Beaconsfield , with ...
... believe , heard more arguments for atheism than ever your grace did ; but I have lived long enough to see there is nothing in them ; and so , I hope , your grace will . " He died October 21 , 1687 , and was buried at Beaconsfield , with ...
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