The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. erroneously , he may keep his thoughts to him- self , and nobody will trouble him ... thought 1 Dr. Mayo's calm temper and steady perseverance , rendered him an admirable subject for the exercise of Dr ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. erroneously , he may keep his thoughts to him- self , and nobody will trouble him ... thought 1 Dr. Mayo's calm temper and steady perseverance , rendered him an admirable subject for the exercise of Dr ...
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... thought this country could be governed by the influence of the Crown alone . Then , Sir , he gave up a great deal . He advised the King to agree that the Judges should hold their places for life , instead of losing them at the accession ...
... thought this country could be governed by the influence of the Crown alone . Then , Sir , he gave up a great deal . He advised the King to agree that the Judges should hold their places for life , instead of losing them at the accession ...
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... thought it hard to give her this view of her situation , when she could not help it ; and , indeed , I wondered at the whole of what he now said ; because , both in his Rambler and Idler , he treats religious austerities with much ...
... thought it hard to give her this view of her situation , when she could not help it ; and , indeed , I wondered at the whole of what he now said ; because , both in his Rambler and Idler , he treats religious austerities with much ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 4 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1839 |
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