The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... favour . And I think too , that a good deal of weight should be allowed to the dying declarations , because they were spontaneous . There is a great differ- ence between what is said without our being urged to it , and what is said from ...
... favour . And I think too , that a good deal of weight should be allowed to the dying declarations , because they were spontaneous . There is a great differ- ence between what is said without our being urged to it , and what is said from ...
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... favoured with nothing of Johnson's composition , either for himself or any of his friends . His Meditations too ... favour of the Academicians , and the approbation of the Sov- ereign . passed some part of the summer at Oxford and ...
... favoured with nothing of Johnson's composition , either for himself or any of his friends . His Meditations too ... favour of the Academicians , and the approbation of the Sov- ereign . passed some part of the summer at Oxford and ...
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. perfect , and therefore intreats that you will favour him by the insertion of such additions as the accuracy of your inquiries has enabled you to make . To this request , I take the liberty of adding ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. perfect , and therefore intreats that you will favour him by the insertion of such additions as the accuracy of your inquiries has enabled you to make . To this request , I take the liberty of adding ...
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