The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... SPILSBY , LINCOLNSHIRE . " DEAR SIR , -What your friends have done , that from your departure till now nothing has been heard of you , none of us are able to inform the rest ; but as we are all neglected alike , no one thinks himself ...
... SPILSBY , LINCOLNSHIRE . " DEAR SIR , -What your friends have done , that from your departure till now nothing has been heard of you , none of us are able to inform the rest ; but as we are all neglected alike , no one thinks himself ...
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... SPILSBY , LINCOLNSHIRE . " DEAR SIR , -I am lately returned from Staf- fordshire and Derbyshire . The last letter men- tions two others which you have written to me since you received my pamphlet . Of these two I never had but one , in ...
... SPILSBY , LINCOLNSHIRE . " DEAR SIR , -I am lately returned from Staf- fordshire and Derbyshire . The last letter men- tions two others which you have written to me since you received my pamphlet . Of these two I never had but one , in ...
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... SPILSBY , LINCOLNSHIRE . " DEAR SIR , -I congratulate you and Lady Rothes1 on your little man , and hope you will all be many years happy together . " Poor Miss Langton can have little part in the joy of her family . She this day called ...
... SPILSBY , LINCOLNSHIRE . " DEAR SIR , -I congratulate you and Lady Rothes1 on your little man , and hope you will all be many years happy together . " Poor Miss Langton can have little part in the joy of her family . She this day called ...
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