The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 5H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... Lord Bute . Good Friday . London . - Commerce.- Value of Knowledge . - - -Literary Fame . — Infidelity . vantages of ... Sir Roger de Coverley . " - Visit to Bedlam . - Sunday Consultations . Gray's Letters . - Alchymy . Johnson's Laugh ...
... Lord Bute . Good Friday . London . - Commerce.- Value of Knowledge . - - -Literary Fame . — Infidelity . vantages of ... Sir Roger de Coverley . " - Visit to Bedlam . - Sunday Consultations . Gray's Letters . - Alchymy . Johnson's Laugh ...
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... Lord Loughborough applied to Lord Bute , to procure Shenstone a pension ; but that it was ever asked of the king is not certain . He was made to believe that the patent was actually made out , when his death rendered unnecessary any ...
... Lord Loughborough applied to Lord Bute , to procure Shenstone a pension ; but that it was ever asked of the king is not certain . He was made to believe that the patent was actually made out , when his death rendered unnecessary any ...
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... Lord Bute.- Good Friday . — London . - Commerce . Value of Knowledge . admirari . " --- - - - - Literary Fame ... Sir John ) , and Dr. Thomas Campbell ( 1 ) , an Irish clergyman , whom I took the liberty of inviting to Mr. Dilly's table ...
... Lord Bute.- Good Friday . — London . - Commerce . Value of Knowledge . admirari . " --- - - - - Literary Fame ... Sir John ) , and Dr. Thomas Campbell ( 1 ) , an Irish clergyman , whom I took the liberty of inviting to Mr. Dilly's table ...
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... Lord Bute , though a very honourable man , - a man who meant well , a man who had his blood full of prerogative , statesman , a book - minister , and thought this coun- try could be governed by the influence of the crown alone . Then , Sir ...
... Lord Bute , though a very honourable man , - a man who meant well , a man who had his blood full of prerogative , statesman , a book - minister , and thought this coun- try could be governed by the influence of the crown alone . Then , Sir ...
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... Lord Bute ad- vised the king to give up a very large sum of money ( 1 ) , for which nobody thanked him . It was of consequence to the king , but nothing to the public , among whom it was divided . When I say Lord Bute advised , I mean ...
... Lord Bute ad- vised the king to give up a very large sum of money ( 1 ) , for which nobody thanked him . It was of consequence to the king , but nothing to the public , among whom it was divided . When I say Lord Bute advised , I mean ...
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