The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Derby, 1826 |
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... lord chief justice Willis , lord chief baron Parker , Mr. Justice Noel , sir Robert Lloyd , baron of the exchequer , and Mr. Justice , afterwards lord chief justice Wilmot . See Addisoniana . I. Biog . Brit . and Dr. Anderson , Life of ...
... lord chief justice Willis , lord chief baron Parker , Mr. Justice Noel , sir Robert Lloyd , baron of the exchequer , and Mr. Justice , afterwards lord chief justice Wilmot . See Addisoniana . I. Biog . Brit . and Dr. Anderson , Life of ...
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... Lord Chesterfield , however , has justly observed in one of his letters , when earnestly cautioning a friend against the pernicious effects of idleness , that active sports are not to be reckoned idleness in young people ; and that the ...
... Lord Chesterfield , however , has justly observed in one of his letters , when earnestly cautioning a friend against the pernicious effects of idleness , that active sports are not to be reckoned idleness in young people ; and that the ...
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... Lord Erskine's speech on insanity for some very precise and admirable rules on this point . Don Quixote , and the philosopher in the forty - fourth chapter of Rasselas , illustrate our position . Dr. Willis's definition is given in a ...
... Lord Erskine's speech on insanity for some very precise and admirable rules on this point . Don Quixote , and the philosopher in the forty - fourth chapter of Rasselas , illustrate our position . Dr. Willis's definition is given in a ...
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... lord Gower erroneously supposed that the gentlemen who possessed the lands , out of which the revenues issued , were trustees of the charity . Such was probable conjecture . But in the Gentleman's Magazine for May , of arts , Dr Adams ...
... lord Gower erroneously supposed that the gentlemen who possessed the lands , out of which the revenues issued , were trustees of the charity . Such was probable conjecture . But in the Gentleman's Magazine for May , of arts , Dr Adams ...
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... lord bishop of Salisbury ( Dr. Douglas ) has assured me that it was written by Guthrie . His se- parate publications were , A Complete Vindication of the Licensers of the Stage , from the malicious and scandalous Aspersions of Mr ...
... lord bishop of Salisbury ( Dr. Douglas ) has assured me that it was written by Guthrie . His se- parate publications were , A Complete Vindication of the Licensers of the Stage , from the malicious and scandalous Aspersions of Mr ...
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