Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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291. oldal
... known , Leave reason , faith , and conscience , all our own . " 291 He added , " These are all of which I can be sure . " They bear a small proportion to the whole , which consists of four hundred and thirty - eight verses . Goldsmith ...
... known , Leave reason , faith , and conscience , all our own . " 291 He added , " These are all of which I can be sure . " They bear a small proportion to the whole , which consists of four hundred and thirty - eight verses . Goldsmith ...
439. oldal
... known . In questions of law , or of fact , conscience is very often confounded with opinion . No man's conscience can tell him the right of another man ; they must be known by rational investigation or historical inquiry . Opinion ...
... known . In questions of law , or of fact , conscience is very often confounded with opinion . No man's conscience can tell him the right of another man ; they must be known by rational investigation or historical inquiry . Opinion ...
587. oldal
... known to one another in their own country , though born in very distant counties ; for we do not find that the gentlemen of neighboring counties in England are mutually known to each other . John- son , with his usual acuteness , at ...
... known to one another in their own country , though born in very distant counties ; for we do not find that the gentlemen of neighboring counties in England are mutually known to each other . John- son , with his usual acuteness , at ...
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