The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1839 |
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... by huissiers , ushers , the servants of the court . ( 3 ) See antè , p . 4 . - C. - ( 4 ) There must be some mistake . Versailles is a remarkably stately town . C. - - ― as big , perhaps , as four oxen ÆTAT . 66 . 11 FRENCH TOUR- DIARY . ―
... by huissiers , ushers , the servants of the court . ( 3 ) See antè , p . 4 . - C. - ( 4 ) There must be some mistake . Versailles is a remarkably stately town . C. - - ― as big , perhaps , as four oxen ÆTAT . 66 . 11 FRENCH TOUR- DIARY . ―
Pàgina 26
... antè , Vol . III . p . 140. Boscovich was a jesuit , born at Ragusa in 1711 , who first introduced the Newtonian philo- sophy into Italy . He visited London in 1760 , and was there elected into the Royal Society . He died in 1787.- -C ...
... antè , Vol . III . p . 140. Boscovich was a jesuit , born at Ragusa in 1711 , who first introduced the Newtonian philo- sophy into Italy . He visited London in 1760 , and was there elected into the Royal Society . He died in 1787.- -C ...
Pàgina 49
... antè , Vol . V. p . 246. — C. ( 3 ) I suppose the complaint was , that the trustees of the Oxford press did not allow the London booksellers a sufficient profit upon vending their publications VOL . VI . E heard long ago , and did not ...
... antè , Vol . V. p . 246. — C. ( 3 ) I suppose the complaint was , that the trustees of the Oxford press did not allow the London booksellers a sufficient profit upon vending their publications VOL . VI . E heard long ago , and did not ...
Pàgina 93
... getting out of a state of death . " We put up at the Three Crowns , not one of the great inns , but a good old - fashioned ( 1 ) Yet see antè , Vol . III . p . 119. — C. one , which was kept by Mr. Wilkins , and ETAT . 67 . 93 LICHFIELD .
... getting out of a state of death . " We put up at the Three Crowns , not one of the great inns , but a good old - fashioned ( 1 ) Yet see antè , Vol . III . p . 119. — C. one , which was kept by Mr. Wilkins , and ETAT . 67 . 93 LICHFIELD .
Pàgina 95
... antè , Vol . I. p . 32. , by Mr. Boswell as a servant , and by Mrs. Piozzi as a workman ( in truth , probably , a partner ) of old Mr. Johnson's , about the time when the failure of some scheme for dressing leather or parchment ...
... antè , Vol . I. p . 32. , by Mr. Boswell as a servant , and by Mrs. Piozzi as a workman ( in truth , probably , a partner ) of old Mr. Johnson's , about the time when the failure of some scheme for dressing leather or parchment ...
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