Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North WalesHarper, 1904 - Hebrides (Scotland) |
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... known , and where your profchic will cause heither , bookes wer Subject Subjörk of ahispers . Where you are the necopay comment to Cher , you will not dusele to at nost . onfly If you const conveniently with to the qu wo bet Somebody ...
... known , and where your profchic will cause heither , bookes wer Subject Subjörk of ahispers . Where you are the necopay comment to Cher , you will not dusele to at nost . onfly If you const conveniently with to the qu wo bet Somebody ...
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... known and honoured . One of them told me that it was in Boswell's pages that Paoli still lived for them . He informed me also of a family which still preserved by tradition the remembrance of Boswell's visit to their ancestral home ...
... known and honoured . One of them told me that it was in Boswell's pages that Paoli still lived for them . He informed me also of a family which still preserved by tradition the remembrance of Boswell's visit to their ancestral home ...
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... known , Leave reason , faith , and conscience , all our own . ' 7 He added , ' These are all of which I can be sure ' . ' They bear a small proportion to the whole , which consists of four hundred and thirty - eight verses . Goldsmith ...
... known , Leave reason , faith , and conscience , all our own . ' 7 He added , ' These are all of which I can be sure ' . ' They bear a small proportion to the whole , which consists of four hundred and thirty - eight verses . Goldsmith ...
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... known by that appella- tion . " ' Hume , in 1763 or 1764 , wrote to Dr. Blair about the men of letters at Paris : - ' It would give you and Robertson great satisfaction to find that there is not a single deist among them . ' J. H. ...
... known by that appella- tion . " ' Hume , in 1763 or 1764 , wrote to Dr. Blair about the men of letters at Paris : - ' It would give you and Robertson great satisfaction to find that there is not a single deist among them . ' J. H. ...
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... known nothing of you or of Langton , from the time that dear Miss Langton left us , had not I met Mr. Simpson , of Lincoln , one day in the street , by whom I was informed that Mr. Langton , your Mamma , and yourself , had been all ill ...
... known nothing of you or of Langton , from the time that dear Miss Langton left us , had not I met Mr. Simpson , of Lincoln , one day in the street , by whom I was informed that Mr. Langton , your Mamma , and yourself , had been all ill ...
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