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Comment on Samuel Johnson and “Natural Law”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 January 2014

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Copyright © North American Conference of British Studies 1963

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References

page 76 note 1. Emerson, Ralph W., “Ode Inscribed to W. H. Channing,” The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson [Centenary, ed.] (Boston, 19031904), IX, 78 .Google Scholar

page 78 note 2. See Greene, Donald J., “Samuel Johnson and ‘Natural Law’,” pp. 6970 .Google Scholar

page 78 note 3. Ibid., Pt. 3.

page 79 note 4. Johnson, Samuel, The Works of Samuel Johnson [Bohn Library] (London, 1850), II, 490 .Google Scholar

page 79 note 5. Greene, Donald J., The Politics of Samuel Johnson (New Haven, 1960), p. 246 .Google Scholar

page 79 note 6. Ibid., p. 253.

page 80 note 7. Gilson, Etienne, God and Philosophy (New Haven, 1941), pp. 4457 Google Scholar and passim.

page 81 note 8. Samuel Johnson, Introduction to the Chambers-Johnson Lectures on the English Law. See Greene, , “Samuel Johnson and ‘Natural Law’,” pp. 6566 .Google Scholar

page 81 note 9. Ibid., See Greene, , “Samuel Johnson and ‘Natural Law’,” pp. 66 .Google Scholar

page 81 note 10. Greene, “Samuel Johnson and ‘Natural Law’.” Pt. 2.

page 81 note 11. Ibid., Pt. 2.

page 82 note 12. Boswell, James, Life of Johnson (London, 1960), p. 306 .Google Scholar

page 83 note 13. Ibid., pp. 877-878.