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" I should with great alacrity teach them all to fly. But what would be the security of the good, if the bad could at pleasure invade them from the sky ? Against an army sailing through the clouds neither walls, nor mountains, nor seas, could afford any... "
Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy: Considered in It's [sic ... - Page 431
by George Adams - 1794
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The prince of Abissinia [by S. Johnson].

Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 324 pages
...and that you fhall not require me to make .wings for any but ourfelves." " Why, faid Raflelas, fhould you envy others fo great an advantage ? All fkill...if the bad could at pleafure invade them from the fky? Againft an army failing through the clouds, neither walls, nor mountains, nor feas, could afford...
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The history of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. The vision of Theodore. The ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 534 pages
...any but ourfelves." tc Why, faid Rafielas, (hould you envy others fo great an advantage? All {kill ought to be exerted for univerfal good ; every man...if the bad could at pleafure invade them from the fky? Againft an army failing through the clouds, neither walls, nor mountains, nor feas, could afford...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Tales and visions: The history of ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 546 pages
...good ; every man has owed much to others, and ought to repay the kindnefs that he has received." c< If men were all virtuous, returned the artift, I fhould...if the bad Could at pleafure invade them from the fky ? Againft an army failing through the clouds, neither walls, nor mountains, nor leas, could afford...
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The Prince of Abissinia: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - Ethiopia - 1790 - 318 pages
...that you fhall not require me to make wings for any but ourfelves." " Why," faid Raflelas, c/ fhould you envy others fo great an advantage ? All fkill...if the bad could at pleafure invade them from the fky ? Againft an army failing through the clouds, neither walls, nor mountains, nor feas, could afford...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: A dissertation upon the Greek comedy ...

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 586 pages
...and that you fhall not require me to make wings for any but ourfelves." "" Why, faid Raflelas, fhould you envy others fo great an advantage ? All fkill...if the bad could at pleafure invade them from the fky ? Againft an army failing through the clouds, neither walls, nor mountains, nor feas, could afford...
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Dissertation on Greek comedy fr. Brumoy. Observations on Macbeth. Adventurer ...

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 pages
...divulged, and that you fball not require me to make wings for any but gurfelves." " Why, faid Raffelas, mould you envy others fo great an advantage ? All...if the bad could at pleafure invade them from the fky ? Againft an army failing through the clouds, neither walls, nor mountains, nor feas, could afford...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 376 pages
...repay the kindness that he has received." " If men were all virtuous," returned the artist, " I should with 'great alacrity teach them all to fly. But what would be the security of the good, if the bad could at pleasure invade them from the sky ? Against an army sailing...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 3

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 458 pages
...repay the kindness that he has received." / " If men were all virtuous, returned the artist, I should with great alacrity teach them all to fly. But •what would be the security of the good, if the bad could at pleasure invade them from the sky ? Against an army sailing...
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Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - Ethiopia - 1810 - 230 pages
...repay the kindness that he has received." " If men were all virtuous, returned the artist, I should with great alacrity teach them all to fly. But what would be the setcurity of the good, if the bad could at pleasure , invade them from the sky ? Against an army sailing...
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Works, Volume 3

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 428 pages
...repay the kindness that he has received." " If men were all virtuous," returned the artist, " I should with great alacrity teach them all to fly. But •what would be the security of the good, if the bad could at pleasure invade them from the sky ? Against an army sailing...
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