The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 55
... sure of my negligence ; and tell Dr. Blair , that since he has written hither what I said to him , we must now consider ourselves as even , forgive one another , and begin again . I care not how soon , for he is a very pleasing man ...
... sure of my negligence ; and tell Dr. Blair , that since he has written hither what I said to him , we must now consider ourselves as even , forgive one another , and begin again . I care not how soon , for he is a very pleasing man ...
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... sure you will find no pleasure here which can deserve either that you should antici- pate any part of your future fortune , or that you should condemn yourself and your lady to penuri- ous frugality for the rest of the year . " I need ...
... sure you will find no pleasure here which can deserve either that you should antici- pate any part of your future fortune , or that you should condemn yourself and your lady to penuri- ous frugality for the rest of the year . " I need ...
Pàgina 255
... be an advantage ; for , then that country would have as much money circulating in it as it is worth . But to be sure this would be counterbalanced by disadvantages attending a total change of pro- prietors . " [ 255 ] A.D. 1776 ETAT . 67.
... be an advantage ; for , then that country would have as much money circulating in it as it is worth . But to be sure this would be counterbalanced by disadvantages attending a total change of pro- prietors . " [ 255 ] A.D. 1776 ETAT . 67.
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