The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... means that the queen was attended by only one lady , who also rode aside , and not that one female attendant rode so ... mean 5 town - Carriages of business pass . ing - Mean shops against the wall - Our way lay through Sêve , where the ...
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... means true that a man of good parts and application is sure of hav- ing business , though he , indeed , allowed that if such a man could but appear in a few causes , his merit would be known , and he would get forward ; but that the ...
... means true that a man of good parts and application is sure of hav- ing business , though he , indeed , allowed that if such a man could but appear in a few causes , his merit would be known , and he would get forward ; but that the ...
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... means in the second Sir William has Though , from my very high admiration of Johnson , I have wondered that he was not courted by all the great and all the en inent persons of his time , it ought fairly ta be considered , that no man of ...
... means in the second Sir William has Though , from my very high admiration of Johnson , I have wondered that he was not courted by all the great and all the en inent persons of his time , it ought fairly ta be considered , that no man of ...
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