The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... allowed in a court of justice . Rousseau , Sir , is a very bad man . I would sooner sign a sen- tence for his transportation , than ... allow that he deserves the very severe censure which Johnson pronounced [ 10 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... allowed in a court of justice . Rousseau , Sir , is a very bad man . I would sooner sign a sen- tence for his transportation , than ... allow that he deserves the very severe censure which Johnson pronounced [ 10 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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... allow- ance of malt liquor to be drunk in his family , that there might not be a deficiency , or any intemperate profusion : On a complaint that his allowance of a hogshead in a month , was not enough for his own family , he ordered the ...
... allow- ance of malt liquor to be drunk in his family , that there might not be a deficiency , or any intemperate profusion : On a complaint that his allowance of a hogshead in a month , was not enough for his own family , he ordered the ...
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... allowed the privilege of attending Dr. John- son at his late visits to this lady , which was like being è ... allow him any merit . " There is nothing in all this boasted sys- tem . No , Sir ; medicated baths can be no better ...
... allowed the privilege of attending Dr. John- son at his late visits to this lady , which was like being è ... allow him any merit . " There is nothing in all this boasted sys- tem . No , Sir ; medicated baths can be no better ...
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