The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... present age , insisting that they were more faithful to their husbands , and more virtuous in every respect , than in former times , because their understandings were better cultivated . It was an undoubted proof of his good sense and ...
... present age , insisting that they were more faithful to their husbands , and more virtuous in every respect , than in former times , because their understandings were better cultivated . It was an undoubted proof of his good sense and ...
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... present , I am clear upon that score . I suppose your confounded Irish politics take up your whole attention at present . If they could but have obtained the absentee tax , the Irish parliament would have been perfect . They would have ...
... present , I am clear upon that score . I suppose your confounded Irish politics take up your whole attention at present . If they could but have obtained the absentee tax , the Irish parliament would have been perfect . They would have ...
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... present from himself of his " Sermons at the Bampton Lec- ture , " and from his friend , Dr. Townson , the venerable rector of Malpas , in Cheshire , of his " Discourses on the Gospels , " together with the following extract of a letter ...
... present from himself of his " Sermons at the Bampton Lec- ture , " and from his friend , Dr. Townson , the venerable rector of Malpas , in Cheshire , of his " Discourses on the Gospels , " together with the following extract of a letter ...
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