Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... England . He established himself as the popular image of a practical Christian , charitable and humane , and of a stern and kindly teacher . He could say truthfully of himself , ' Obscenity and Impiety have always been repressed in my ...
... England . He established himself as the popular image of a practical Christian , charitable and humane , and of a stern and kindly teacher . He could say truthfully of himself , ' Obscenity and Impiety have always been repressed in my ...
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... England . He established himself as the popular image of a practical Christian , charitable and humane , and of a stern and kindly teacher . He could say truthfully of himself , ' Obscenity and Impiety have always been repressed in my ...
... England . He established himself as the popular image of a practical Christian , charitable and humane , and of a stern and kindly teacher . He could say truthfully of himself , ' Obscenity and Impiety have always been repressed in my ...
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... England ; the constitutional troubles at home and the Rebellion in America were part of an Atlantic Revolution , which reached France in 1789. The fundamental issue was the share - out of political power . The economic development of ...
... England ; the constitutional troubles at home and the Rebellion in America were part of an Atlantic Revolution , which reached France in 1789. The fundamental issue was the share - out of political power . The economic development of ...
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