The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 14
... king James , he was knighted , and made a judge ; but , his constitution being too weak for business , he retired before any disreputable compli- ances became necessary . He had , likewise , a daughter , Anne , whom he married with a ...
... king James , he was knighted , and made a judge ; but , his constitution being too weak for business , he retired before any disreputable compli- ances became necessary . He had , likewise , a daughter , Anne , whom he married with a ...
Pagina 20
... King , the son of sir John King , secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth , James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined hIt has , nevertheless , its foundation in reality . The earl ...
... King , the son of sir John King , secretary for Ireland in the time of Elizabeth , James , and Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined hIt has , nevertheless , its foundation in reality . The earl ...
Pagina 23
... king and parliament , he thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in foreign amuse- ments , while his countrymen were contending for their rights . He , therefore , came back to Rome , though the merchants informed ...
... king and parliament , he thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in foreign amuse- ments , while his countrymen were contending for their rights . He , therefore , came back to Rome , though the merchants informed ...
Pagina 36
... king's death , when , finding his mur- derers condemned by the presbyterians , he wrote a treatise to justify it , and " to compose the minds of the people . " He made some Remarks on the Articles of Peace between Ormond and the Irish ...
... king's death , when , finding his mur- derers condemned by the presbyterians , he wrote a treatise to justify it , and " to compose the minds of the people . " He made some Remarks on the Articles of Peace between Ormond and the Irish ...
Pagina 37
... king ; whom he charges , in his Iconoclastes , with the use of this prayer , as with a heavy crime , in the indecent language with which prosperity had emboldened the advocates for rebellion to insult all that is venerable or great ...
... king ; whom he charges , in his Iconoclastes , with the use of this prayer , as with a heavy crime , in the indecent language with which prosperity had emboldened the advocates for rebellion to insult all that is venerable or great ...
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