Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetH. Frowde, 1904 |
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... PUBLIC JUSTICE , THE HONOURABLE JOHN BYNG , ESQ . ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE , FELL A MARTYR TO POLITICAL PERSECUTION , MARCH 14 , IN THE YEAR , 1757 ; WHEN BRAVERY AND LOYALTY WERE INSUFFICIENT SECURITIES FOR THE LIFE AND HONOUR OF A NAVAL ...
... PUBLIC JUSTICE , THE HONOURABLE JOHN BYNG , ESQ . ADMIRAL OF THE BLUE , FELL A MARTYR TO POLITICAL PERSECUTION , MARCH 14 , IN THE YEAR , 1757 ; WHEN BRAVERY AND LOYALTY WERE INSUFFICIENT SECURITIES FOR THE LIFE AND HONOUR OF A NAVAL ...
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... be without it . And , Sir , the Presbyterians have no public worship : they have no form of prayer in which they know they are to join . They go to hear a man pray , and are to 6 6 402 PREDESTINATION AND FREE WILL [ 1769 6 6 6.
... be without it . And , Sir , the Presbyterians have no public worship : they have no form of prayer in which they know they are to join . They go to hear a man pray , and are to 6 6 402 PREDESTINATION AND FREE WILL [ 1769 6 6 6.
420. oldal
... public creditors be ever so clamorous , the interest of millions must ever prevail over that of thousands . ' Of Dr. Kennicott's Collations , he observed , that though 1770 ] MARRIAGES 421 the text should not be much.
... public creditors be ever so clamorous , the interest of millions must ever prevail over that of thousands . ' Of Dr. Kennicott's Collations , he observed , that though 1770 ] MARRIAGES 421 the text should not be much.
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