The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... London , that metropolis which we both loved so much , for the high and varied intellectual pleasure which it furnishes . I experienced immediate happiness while whirled along with such a companion , and said to him , " Sir , you ...
... London , that metropolis which we both loved so much , for the high and varied intellectual pleasure which it furnishes . I experienced immediate happiness while whirled along with such a companion , and said to him , " Sir , you ...
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... London . Upon examining the volumes which were printed , the type was found so extremely small , that many persons could not read them : not only this in- convenience attended it , but the inaccuracy of the press was very conspicuous ...
... London . Upon examining the volumes which were printed , the type was found so extremely small , that many persons could not read them : not only this in- convenience attended it , but the inaccuracy of the press was very conspicuous ...
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... London , he is tired of life ; for there is in London all that life can afford . ' ( 1 ) James de Duglas was requested by King Robert Bruce in his last hours to repair with his heart to Jerusalem , and humbly to deposit it at the ...
... London , he is tired of life ; for there is in London all that life can afford . ' ( 1 ) James de Duglas was requested by King Robert Bruce in his last hours to repair with his heart to Jerusalem , and humbly to deposit it at the ...
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