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... Ashbourne , May 6 , 1912 . " Dear Canon Morris , -It is with much regret that I find I shall be away to - morrow , and conse- quently unable to be present to welcome the members of the Johnson Society to Ashbourne . However , as Mr ...
... Ashbourne , May 6 , 1912 . " Dear Canon Morris , -It is with much regret that I find I shall be away to - morrow , and conse- quently unable to be present to welcome the members of the Johnson Society to Ashbourne . However , as Mr ...
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... Ashbourne shared those feelings of pride in the association and memories which that ancient town had with Samuel ... Ashbourne Committee . He could assure them that it was a great pleasure to the members of the society to visit Ashbourne ...
... Ashbourne shared those feelings of pride in the association and memories which that ancient town had with Samuel ... Ashbourne Committee . He could assure them that it was a great pleasure to the members of the society to visit Ashbourne ...
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... Ashbourne . At Uttoxeter , Dr. Wallace Williamson , the president , delivered a notable appreciation of Dr. Johnson's penance , and at Ashbourne the Rev. W. M. O'Kane read a brilliant analy- tical paper on Dr. Johnson and Dr. Taylor ...
... Ashbourne . At Uttoxeter , Dr. Wallace Williamson , the president , delivered a notable appreciation of Dr. Johnson's penance , and at Ashbourne the Rev. W. M. O'Kane read a brilliant analy- tical paper on Dr. Johnson and Dr. Taylor ...
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