The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... observed , to excite the affections of the common people , who were sunk in languor and lethargy , and therefore he sup- posed that the new concomitants of methodism might probably produce so desirable an effect . The mind , like the ...
... observed , to excite the affections of the common people , who were sunk in languor and lethargy , and therefore he sup- posed that the new concomitants of methodism might probably produce so desirable an effect . The mind , like the ...
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... observed , that this was also a custom in China ; that a dog - butcher is as com- mon there as any other butcher ; and that when he walks abroad all the dogs fall on him . JOHN- 1 It has already been observed that one of his first ...
... observed , that this was also a custom in China ; that a dog - butcher is as com- mon there as any other butcher ; and that when he walks abroad all the dogs fall on him . JOHN- 1 It has already been observed that one of his first ...
Pàgina 282
... observed , that this was also a custom in China ; that a dog - butcher is as com- mon there as any other butcher ; and that when he walks abroad all the dogs fall on him . JOHN- 1 It has already been observed that one of his first ...
... observed , that this was also a custom in China ; that a dog - butcher is as com- mon there as any other butcher ; and that when he walks abroad all the dogs fall on him . JOHN- 1 It has already been observed that one of his first ...
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