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... Tell Dr. Robertson I have not much to reply to his cen- 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 ...
... Tell Dr. Robertson I have not much to reply to his cen- 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 ...
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... Tell me , and tell me honestly , what you think and what others say of our travels . Shall we touch the continent ? 1 I am , dear Sir , your most humble servant , " Nov. 26 , 1774. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " In his manuscript diary of this ...
... Tell me , and tell me honestly , what you think and what others say of our travels . Shall we touch the continent ? 1 I am , dear Sir , your most humble servant , " Nov. 26 , 1774. " " SAM . JOHNSON . " In his manuscript diary of this ...
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... tell you that I was just come home from a ramble , and hoped that I should have heard from you . I am afraid winter has laid hold on your fingers , and hinders you from writ- ing . However , let somebody write , if you can- not , and tell ...
... tell you that I was just come home from a ramble , and hoped that I should have heard from you . I am afraid winter has laid hold on your fingers , and hinders you from writ- ing . However , let somebody write , if you can- not , and tell ...
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