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... consider : Was not Mr. Hume 66 * This letter , though shattered by the sharp shot of Dr. Horne of Oxford's wit , in the character of " One of the People called Chris- " tians , " is still prefixed to Mr. Hume's excellent History of Eng ...
... consider : Was not Mr. Hume 66 * This letter , though shattered by the sharp shot of Dr. Horne of Oxford's wit , in the character of " One of the People called Chris- " tians , " is still prefixed to Mr. Hume's excellent History of Eng ...
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... Consider , sir ; what is the purpose of courts of justice ? It is , that every man may have his cause fairly tried , by men appointed to try causes . A lawyer is not to tell what he knows to be a lie : he is not to produce what he knows ...
... Consider , sir ; what is the purpose of courts of justice ? It is , that every man may have his cause fairly tried , by men appointed to try causes . A lawyer is not to tell what he knows to be a lie : he is not to produce what he knows ...
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... all mankind , rude and civilized , agreeing in the belief of the agency of preternatural powers . You must take evidence : you must consider , that wise and great men have D condemned witches to die . " - CROSBIE . " TO THE HEBRIDES . 33.
... all mankind , rude and civilized , agreeing in the belief of the agency of preternatural powers . You must take evidence : you must consider , that wise and great men have D condemned witches to die . " - CROSBIE . " TO THE HEBRIDES . 33.
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... consider , sir , what is the House of Com- mons ? Is not a great part of it chosen by the peers ? Do you think , sir , they ought to have such an in- fluence ? " - JOHNSON . " Yes , sir . Influence must ever be in proportion to property ...
... consider , sir , what is the House of Com- mons ? Is not a great part of it chosen by the peers ? Do you think , sir , they ought to have such an in- fluence ? " - JOHNSON . " Yes , sir . Influence must ever be in proportion to property ...
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... cuneta , triumphus eris . Vive liber , victis febrilibus ignibus ; unus Te simul & mundum qui manet , ignis erit . J. LOCK , A. M. Ex . Aede Christi , Oxon . reason to doubt ; considering too , how much is 82 JOURNAL OF A TOUR.
... cuneta , triumphus eris . Vive liber , victis febrilibus ignibus ; unus Te simul & mundum qui manet , ignis erit . J. LOCK , A. M. Ex . Aede Christi , Oxon . reason to doubt ; considering too , how much is 82 JOURNAL OF A TOUR.
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Aberdeen afterwards ancient appearance asked Auchinleck believe better boat BOSWELL breakfast called castle church conversation dined dinner Duke Duke of Argyle Dunvegan Edinburgh England English entertained Erse father Flora Macdonald Garrick gave gentleman give heard Hebrides Highland honour horse humour Icolmkill Inchkenneth Inverary island isle JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson kind Kingsburgh knew Lady Laird laughed Lawrence Kirk learning lived Lochbuy looked Lord Lord Monboddo lordship M'Aulay M'Lean M'Leod M'Queen main land manner mentioned miles mind Monboddo morning Mull never night obliged observed OCTOBER opinion pleased Portree pretty Principal Robertson publick Rasay recollect remarkable sail Samuel Johnson Scotland servant shew shewn shore Sir Allan stone suppose Talisker talked tell thing thought Thrale tion Tobermorie told took Ulva vessel walked Whig wind wish write young
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