The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to the Hebrides, Tom 31851 |
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... received at the Revolution , though necessary ; and secondly , to the timid concessions made to faction by successive administrations in the reign of his present Majesty . I am happy to think that he lived to see the crown at last ...
... received at the Revolution , though necessary ; and secondly , to the timid concessions made to faction by successive administrations in the reign of his present Majesty . I am happy to think that he lived to see the crown at last ...
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... received , and treated with attention . The character of a soldier always stands him in stead . " BOSWELL : " Yet , Sir , I think that common soldiers are worse thought of than other men in the same rank of life — such as labourers ...
... received , and treated with attention . The character of a soldier always stands him in stead . " BOSWELL : " Yet , Sir , I think that common soldiers are worse thought of than other men in the same rank of life — such as labourers ...
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... received a letter from the East Indies , from a gentleman whom I formerly knew very well ; he had returned from that country with a handsome fortune , as it was reckoned , before means were found to acquire those immense sums which have ...
... received a letter from the East Indies , from a gentleman whom I formerly knew very well ; he had returned from that country with a handsome fortune , as it was reckoned , before means were found to acquire those immense sums which have ...
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... received the following answer : - " DEAR SIR , " TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " Why do you talk of neglect ? come to Bath we shall all be glad you can . When did I neglect you ? If you will to see you . Come , therefore , as soon as " But I ...
... received the following answer : - " DEAR SIR , " TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . " Why do you talk of neglect ? come to Bath we shall all be glad you can . When did I neglect you ? If you will to see you . Come , therefore , as soon as " But I ...
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... received for telling so many lies from the chair of verity . " I was present at this very extraordinary scene . The person arraigned , and his father and brother , who also had a share both of the reproof from the pulpit , and in the ...
... received for telling so many lies from the chair of verity . " I was present at this very extraordinary scene . The person arraigned , and his father and brother , who also had a share both of the reproof from the pulpit , and in the ...
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