Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... death of a sinner , look down with mercy upon me depraved with vain imaginations , and entangled in long habits of Sin . Grant me that grace without which I can neither will nor do what is acceptable to thee . Pardon my sins , remove ...
... death of a sinner , look down with mercy upon me depraved with vain imaginations , and entangled in long habits of Sin . Grant me that grace without which I can neither will nor do what is acceptable to thee . Pardon my sins , remove ...
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... death and boys of fourteen hanged , and a few wretched women were burned for coining . Apart from being grossly in- humane , the system was inefficient , since so many criminals escaped to swell the huge army of footpads and highwaymen ...
... death and boys of fourteen hanged , and a few wretched women were burned for coining . Apart from being grossly in- humane , the system was inefficient , since so many criminals escaped to swell the huge army of footpads and highwaymen ...
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... death but faced it with courage , saying towards the end , ' I will be conquered , I will not capitulate . ' On the 13th of December at the beginning of another bitter winter he died . The post - mortem examination showed that he had ...
... death but faced it with courage , saying towards the end , ' I will be conquered , I will not capitulate . ' On the 13th of December at the beginning of another bitter winter he died . The post - mortem examination showed that he had ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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