Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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But no man can be answerable for losses which he has not power to prevent , or for vagrancy which he has not authority to restrain . ' As a teacher giving instruction for wages , and liable to reproach , if those whom he undertakes to ...
But no man can be answerable for losses which he has not power to prevent , or for vagrancy which he has not authority to restrain . ' As a teacher giving instruction for wages , and liable to reproach , if those whom he undertakes to ...
60. oldal
ecclesiastical authority , at a time while the church had yet no help from the civil power ; while the hand of the magistrate lifted only the rod of persecution ; and when governours were ready to afford a refuge to all those who fled ...
ecclesiastical authority , at a time while the church had yet no help from the civil power ; while the hand of the magistrate lifted only the rod of persecution ; and when governours were ready to afford a refuge to all those who fled ...
539. oldal
He cites as his authority a private letter written on 8 June by George Cumberland , under - secretary of the Royal Exchange Assurance Company , in which it is stated that Wilkes at six o'clock moved the commitment of the official ...
He cites as his authority a private letter written on 8 June by George Cumberland , under - secretary of the Royal Exchange Assurance Company , in which it is stated that Wilkes at six o'clock moved the commitment of the official ...
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