The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Henry Baldwin, 1785 - 524 páginas |
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... Opinions of Men and Books : WITH AN AUTHENTICK ACCOUNT OF The Diftreffes and Efcape of the GRANDSON of KING JAMES II . in the Year 1746 . O ! while along the ftream of time , thy name Expanded flies , and gathers all its fame , Say ...
... Opinions of Men and Books : WITH AN AUTHENTICK ACCOUNT OF The Diftreffes and Efcape of the GRANDSON of KING JAMES II . in the Year 1746 . O ! while along the ftream of time , thy name Expanded flies , and gathers all its fame , Say ...
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... opinion , and then he is bound to give it honeftly . The juftice or injuftice of the cause is to be decided by the judge . Confider , Sir , what is the pose of courts of justice ? It is , that every man may have his caufe fairly tried ...
... opinion , and then he is bound to give it honeftly . The juftice or injuftice of the cause is to be decided by the judge . Confider , Sir , what is the pose of courts of justice ? It is , that every man may have his caufe fairly tried ...
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... to be Lord Chief Baron ; and a moft worthy man now has the office . But , in my opinion , it is better for Scotland in general , that fome of our C 2 publick publick employments fhould be filled by gen- tlemen of diftinction [ 19 ]
... to be Lord Chief Baron ; and a moft worthy man now has the office . But , in my opinion , it is better for Scotland in general , that fome of our C 2 publick publick employments fhould be filled by gen- tlemen of diftinction [ 19 ]
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... opinion . to be the fame with my own , he kept himself aloof at a very critical period indeed , when the Douglas caufe fhook the facred fecurity of birth- right in Scotland to its foundation ; a caufe , which had it happened before the ...
... opinion . to be the fame with my own , he kept himself aloof at a very critical period indeed , when the Douglas caufe fhook the facred fecurity of birth- right in Scotland to its foundation ; a caufe , which had it happened before the ...
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... opinion , not fuitable to the Christian cause . Befides , I always lived on good terms with Mr. Hume , though I have frankly told him , I was not clear that it was right in me to keep company with him . " But ( faid I ) how much better ...
... opinion , not fuitable to the Christian cause . Befides , I always lived on good terms with Mr. Hume , though I have frankly told him , I was not clear that it was right in me to keep company with him . " But ( faid I ) how much better ...
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Página 23 - Upon the whole, I have always considered him, both in his lifetime and since his death, as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man, as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit.
Página 418 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings. Far from me and...
Página 318 - This he said with good-humored English pleasantry. Soon afterwards, Corrichatachin, Col, and other friends assembled round my bed. Corri had a brandy bottle and glass with him, and insisted I should take a dram. "Ay," said Dr. Johnson, "fill him drunk again. Do it in the morning, that we may laugh at him all day. It is a poor thing for a fellow to get drunk at night, and skulk to bed, and let his friends have no sport.
Página 56 - We talked of change of manners. Dr. Johnson observed that our drinking less than our ancestors was owing to the change from ale to wine. "I remember," said he, "when all the decent people in Lichfield got drunk every night, and were not the worse thought of.
Página 318 - Prayer-book, I opened it at the twentieth Sunday after Trinity, in the epistle for which I read, " And be not drunk with wine, wherein there is excess.
Página 156 - Before me, and on either side, were high hills, which by hindering the eye from ranging, forced the mind to find entertainment for itself. Whether I spent the hour well I know not ; for here I first conceived the thought of this narration.
Página 18 - As it rarely happens that a man is fit to plead his own cause, lawyers are a class of the community who, by study and experience, have acquired the art and power of arranging evidence and of applying to the points at issue what the law has settled. A lawyer is to do for his client all that his client might fairly do for himself if he could.
Página 273 - There is no tracing the connection of ancient nations, but by language ; and therefore I am always sorry when any language is lost, because languages are the pedigree of nations.
Página 213 - Tartan waistcoat with gold buttons and gold button-holes, a bluish philibeg, and Tartan hose. He had jet black hair tied behind, and was a large stately man, with a steady sensible countenance.