The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... hand , in appropriated characters devised for the purpose , I had a method of my own of writing half words , and leaving out some altogether , so as yet to keep the substance and language of any discourse which I had heard so much in ...
... hand , in appropriated characters devised for the purpose , I had a method of my own of writing half words , and leaving out some altogether , so as yet to keep the substance and language of any discourse which I had heard so much in ...
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... hands . " I doubt whether be heard this remark . While he went on talking triumphantly , I was fixed in admi- ration ... hand . " It has been observed and wondered at , that Mr. Charles Fox never talked with any freedom in the presence ...
... hands . " I doubt whether be heard this remark . While he went on talking triumphantly , I was fixed in admi- ration ... hand . " It has been observed and wondered at , that Mr. Charles Fox never talked with any freedom in the presence ...
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... hand : the Greek fragments which are so well il- | Mr. mitted to nis friend , Mr. John Nichols , a list of the authours of the Universal Histo- ry , mentioning their several shares in that work . It has , according to his direction ...
... hand : the Greek fragments which are so well il- | Mr. mitted to nis friend , Mr. John Nichols , a list of the authours of the Universal Histo- ry , mentioning their several shares in that work . It has , according to his direction ...
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