Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pages |
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... passing by the females , to re- moter heirs . Suppose afterwards the law repealed in correspondence with a change of ... passed only to males by one law , pass likewise to females by another ? " " You mention your resolution to main ...
... passing by the females , to re- moter heirs . Suppose afterwards the law repealed in correspondence with a change of ... passed only to males by one law , pass likewise to females by another ? " " You mention your resolution to main ...
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... passed in England , than 20,000l . at the end of ten years passed in India , because you must compute what you give for money ; and a man who has lived ten years in India has given up ten years of social comfort , and all those ...
... passed in England , than 20,000l . at the end of ten years passed in India , because you must compute what you give for money ; and a man who has lived ten years in India has given up ten years of social comfort , and all those ...
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... passed , in the most abusive language they could invent , generally , however with as much satirical humour as they were ca- pable of producing . Addison gives a speci- men of this ribaldry , in Number 383 of The Spectator , ' when Sir ...
... passed , in the most abusive language they could invent , generally , however with as much satirical humour as they were ca- pable of producing . Addison gives a speci- men of this ribaldry , in Number 383 of The Spectator , ' when Sir ...
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