The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 |
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... Scotch extraction , and properly a Macleod , being de- scended of some of the Macleods who went with Sir Norman of Bernera to the battle of Worcester 2 ; and after the defeat of the royalists , fled to Ireland , and , to conceal ...
... Scotch extraction , and properly a Macleod , being de- scended of some of the Macleods who went with Sir Norman of Bernera to the battle of Worcester 2 ; and after the defeat of the royalists , fled to Ireland , and , to conceal ...
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... Scotch character and manners , should give us a history of the young Pretender's proceedings . Mr. Boswell's notes , the work called " Ascanius , " the journals in the Lockhart papers , and the periodical publications of the day ...
... Scotch character and manners , should give us a history of the young Pretender's proceedings . Mr. Boswell's notes , the work called " Ascanius , " the journals in the Lockhart papers , and the periodical publications of the day ...
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... Scotch Highlander and an English sailor . " Why , sir , " said Dr. Johnson , " I shall say nothing as to the Scotch Highlander ; but as to the English sailor , I cannot agree with you . " Sir John said he was generous in giving away his ...
... Scotch Highlander and an English sailor . " Why , sir , " said Dr. Johnson , " I shall say nothing as to the Scotch Highlander ; but as to the English sailor , I cannot agree with you . " Sir John said he was generous in giving away his ...
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... Scotch ground , by which it is consider- ably enriched ' . A long journey , like a tall may - pole , though not very beautiful itself , yet is pretty enough when ornamented with flowers and garlands : it furnishes a sort of cloak - pins ...
... Scotch ground , by which it is consider- ably enriched ' . A long journey , like a tall may - pole , though not very beautiful itself , yet is pretty enough when ornamented with flowers and garlands : it furnishes a sort of cloak - pins ...
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... Scotch ; who certainly would never have formed those com- binations which he takes notice of , more than their ancestors , had they not been necessary for their mutual safety , at least for their success , in a country where they are ...
... Scotch ; who certainly would never have formed those com- binations which he takes notice of , more than their ancestors , had they not been necessary for their mutual safety , at least for their success , in a country where they are ...
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