Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Encyclopædia Britannica, 1990 - 618 pages |
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... passed . It was brought to the Com- mons , by a message from the Lords , the 5th of March , proceeded on the 7th , 10th , 11th , 14th , and 15th , on which day , after a full examina- tion of witnesses on both sides , and hearing of ...
... passed . It was brought to the Com- mons , by a message from the Lords , the 5th of March , proceeded on the 7th , 10th , 11th , 14th , and 15th , on which day , after a full examina- tion of witnesses on both sides , and hearing of ...
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... passed on that subject . You must , therefore , inform Dr. Horne , that he may resume his plan . I enclose a note concerning it ; and if Dr. Horne will write to me , all the attention that I can give shall be cheer- fully bestowed ...
... passed on that subject . You must , therefore , inform Dr. Horne , that he may resume his plan . I enclose a note concerning it ; and if Dr. Horne will write to me , all the attention that I can give shall be cheer- fully bestowed ...
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... passed by upon moral prin- ciples for ever , because they were once excluded by a legal prohibition ? Or may that which passed only to males by one law , pass likewise to females by another ? You mention your resolution to maintain the ...
... passed by upon moral prin- ciples for ever , because they were once excluded by a legal prohibition ? Or may that which passed only to males by one law , pass likewise to females by another ? You mention your resolution to maintain the ...
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