The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works ... and Various Original Pieces ... Never Before Published ...T. Cadell and W. Davis, 1804 |
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... opinion that every thing should be taught by lectures . Now , I cannot see that lectures can do so much good as reading the books from which the lectures are taken . I know nothing that can be best taught by lectures , except where ...
... opinion that every thing should be taught by lectures . Now , I cannot see that lectures can do so much good as reading the books from which the lectures are taken . I know nothing that can be best taught by lectures , except where ...
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... opinion , if he thinks himself one of the best of men ; for none of his friends think him so . " - He said , " No honest man could be a Deist ; for no man could be so after a fair examination of the proofs of Christianity . " I named ...
... opinion , if he thinks himself one of the best of men ; for none of his friends think him so . " - He said , " No honest man could be a Deist ; for no man could be so after a fair examination of the proofs of Christianity . " I named ...
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... opinion which many worthy men have expressed of his " Profession de Foi du Vicaire Savoyard , " I cannot help admiring it as the performance of a man full of sincere reve- rential submission to Divine Mystery , though beset with ...
... opinion which many worthy men have expressed of his " Profession de Foi du Vicaire Savoyard , " I cannot help admiring it as the performance of a man full of sincere reve- rential submission to Divine Mystery , though beset with ...
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... opinion , Ætat . 57 . * The Rev. Mr. John Campbell , Minister of the parish of Kippen , near Stirling , who has lately favoured me with a long , in- telligent , and very obliging letter upon this work , makes the fol- lowing remark ...
... opinion , Ætat . 57 . * The Rev. Mr. John Campbell , Minister of the parish of Kippen , near Stirling , who has lately favoured me with a long , in- telligent , and very obliging letter upon this work , makes the fol- lowing remark ...
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... opinion was surely right . Men should not be told of the faults which they have mended . I am glad the old language is taught , and honour the translator as a man whom GOD has dis- tinguished by the high office of propagating his word ...
... opinion was surely right . Men should not be told of the faults which they have mended . I am glad the old language is taught , and honour the translator as a man whom GOD has dis- tinguished by the high office of propagating his word ...
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