| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 str.
...but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of iruth ; if every dreamer of innovations may propagate his...diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; and if every sceptick in theology maj teach his follies, there can be no religion. The remedy against these evils... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 594 str.
...PUBLICATIONS. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth ; if every dreamer...propagate his projects, there can be no settlement j if every murmurer at government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; and if every sceptic... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 482 str.
...publifhed but what civil authority fhall have previoufly approved, power muft always be the ftandard of truth : if every dreamer of innovations may propagate his projects, there can be no fettlement ; if every murmurer at government may may diffufe difcontent, there can be no peace ; and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 476 str.
...to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth : if every dreamer...no settlement ; if every murmurer at government may may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; and if every sceptick in theology may teach his follies,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 str.
...to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth : if every dreamer...his projects, there can be no settlement ; if every murmnrer at government may diffuse discontent, there can be no peace; and if every sceptic in theology... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 420 str.
...to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth : if every dreamer...diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; and if every sceptick in theology may teach his follies, there can be no religion. The remedy against these evils... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 420 str.
...solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority. shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth : if every dreamer...diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; and if every sceptick in theology may teach his follies, there can be no religion. The remedy against these evils... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 486 str.
...to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth : if every dreamer...diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; and if every sceptick in theology may teach his follies, there can be no religion. The remedy against these evils... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 410 str.
...to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth : if every dreamer...diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; and if every sceptick in theology may teach his follies, there can be no religion. The remedy against these evils... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 476 str.
...to solve. If nothing may be published but what civil authority shall have previously approved, power must always be the standard of truth ; if every dreamer...diffuse discontent, there can be no peace ; and if every sceptick in theology may teach his follies, there can be no religion. The remedy against these evils... | |
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