The Life of Samuel JohnsonModern Library, 1952 - 559 страници |
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... consider the state of our own country ; -does not throwing a number of farms into one hand hurt population ? ' Johnson . ' Why no , Sir ; the same quantity of food being produced , will be consumed by the same number of mouths , though ...
... consider the state of our own country ; -does not throwing a number of farms into one hand hurt population ? ' Johnson . ' Why no , Sir ; the same quantity of food being produced , will be consumed by the same number of mouths , though ...
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... consider whether there is the greater chance of good or evil upon the whole . If I see a man who has fallen into a well , I would wish to help him out ; but if there is a greater probability that he shall pull me in , than that I shall ...
... consider whether there is the greater chance of good or evil upon the whole . If I see a man who has fallen into a well , I would wish to help him out ; but if there is a greater probability that he shall pull me in , than that I shall ...
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... consider your friendship as a possession , which I intend to hold till take it from me , and to lament if ever by my fault I should lose it . However , when such suspicions find their way into your mind , always give them vent ; I shall ...
... consider your friendship as a possession , which I intend to hold till take it from me , and to lament if ever by my fault I should lose it . However , when such suspicions find their way into your mind , always give them vent ; I shall ...
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