The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... thing by their produce , I have reason to think he lost by them ; however , they furnished him with no further assistance towards his housekeeping , than grass for his horses , ( not hay , for that I know he bought , ) and for two cows ...
... thing by their produce , I have reason to think he lost by them ; however , they furnished him with no further assistance towards his housekeeping , than grass for his horses , ( not hay , for that I know he bought , ) and for two cows ...
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... thing for a school - boy ; but it is no treat for a man . ' " Speaking of Boetius , who was the favourite writer of the middle ages , he said it was very surprizing , that upon such a subject , and in such a situation , he should be ...
... thing for a school - boy ; but it is no treat for a man . ' " Speaking of Boetius , who was the favourite writer of the middle ages , he said it was very surprizing , that upon such a subject , and in such a situation , he should be ...
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. thing . No man would be of any profession , as simply opposed to not being of it : but every one must do something . " He remarked , that a London parish was a very comfortless thing ; for the ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. thing . No man would be of any profession , as simply opposed to not being of it : but every one must do something . " He remarked , that a London parish was a very comfortless thing ; for the ...
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