The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... wish to distinguish Watts , a man who never wrote but for a good pur- pose . Be pleased to do for me what you can . I am , sir , your humble servant , | thing new to be done , and a different system. I am ever , most faithfully JAMES ...
... wish to distinguish Watts , a man who never wrote but for a good pur- pose . Be pleased to do for me what you can . I am , sir , your humble servant , | thing new to be done , and a different system. I am ever , most faithfully JAMES ...
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... wish you would add your own discoveries and intelligence to those of Dr. Rawlinson 1 , and undertake the Supplement to Wood . Think of it . " In the other , " I wish , sir , you could obtain some fuller informa- tion of Jortin2 ...
... wish you would add your own discoveries and intelligence to those of Dr. Rawlinson 1 , and undertake the Supplement to Wood . Think of it . " In the other , " I wish , sir , you could obtain some fuller informa- tion of Jortin2 ...
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... wish you had told me distinctly the mis- takes in the French words . The French is but a secondary and subordinate part of your design ; exactness , however , in all parts is necessary , though complete exactness cannot be attained ...
... wish you had told me distinctly the mis- takes in the French words . The French is but a secondary and subordinate part of your design ; exactness , however , in all parts is necessary , though complete exactness cannot be attained ...
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