I do not much wish well to discoveries, for I am always afraid they will end in conquest and robbery.


Boswell's Life of Johnson (ed. 1799)


I do not much wish well to discoveries, for I am always afraid they will end in conquest and robbery.

I do not much wish well to discoveries, for I am always afraid they will end in conquest and robbery.

I do not much wish well to discoveries, for I am always afraid they will end in conquest and robbery.

I do not much wish well to discoveries, for I am always afraid they will end in conquest and robbery.