The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... tion of Blackfriars Bridge • Some Thoughts on Agriculture , both Ancient and Modern ; with an Account of the Honour due to an English Farmer Further Thoughts on Agriculture * Considerations on the Corn Laws 374 388 395 . 402 ...
... tion of Blackfriars Bridge • Some Thoughts on Agriculture , both Ancient and Modern ; with an Account of the Honour due to an English Farmer Further Thoughts on Agriculture * Considerations on the Corn Laws 374 388 395 . 402 ...
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... tion of the work . I imagine what the world will expect from a scheme , prosecuted under your Lordship's influence ; and I know that expectation , when her wings are once expanded , easily reaches heights which performance never will ...
... tion of the work . I imagine what the world will expect from a scheme , prosecuted under your Lordship's influence ; and I know that expectation , when her wings are once expanded , easily reaches heights which performance never will ...
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... merchandise , and mechanical trades , so far as they can be sup- posed useful in the occurrences of common life . But there ought , however , to be some distinc- tion made between the different classes of words ; and 8 THE PLAN OF.
... merchandise , and mechanical trades , so far as they can be sup- posed useful in the occurrences of common life . But there ought , however , to be some distinc- tion made between the different classes of words ; and 8 THE PLAN OF.
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Samuel Johnson. tion made between the different classes of words ; and therefore it will be proper to print those which are incorporated into the language in the usual character , and those which are still to be considered as foreign ...
Samuel Johnson. tion made between the different classes of words ; and therefore it will be proper to print those which are incorporated into the language in the usual character , and those which are still to be considered as foreign ...
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... ; and the advocate for the authority of pronuncia- tion found it sometimes deviating so capriciously from the received use of writing , that he was constrained to comply with the rule of his adversaries , lest he 10 THE PLAN OF.
... ; and the advocate for the authority of pronuncia- tion found it sometimes deviating so capriciously from the received use of writing , that he was constrained to comply with the rule of his adversaries , lest he 10 THE PLAN OF.
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