The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... father's great - grand- uncle , who had no sons , but four daughters , who were all respectably married , the eldest ... father , an eminent lawyer , not only re - purchased a great part of what had been sold , but acquired other lands ...
... father's great - grand- uncle , who had no sons , but four daughters , who were all respectably married , the eldest ... father , an eminent lawyer , not only re - purchased a great part of what had been sold , but acquired other lands ...
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... father had , in the most liberal manner , paid a large debt for me , and that I had now the happiness of being upon very good terms with him ; to which he returned the follow- ing answer : LETTER 262. TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . — " Bolt ...
... father had , in the most liberal manner , paid a large debt for me , and that I had now the happiness of being upon very good terms with him ; to which he returned the follow- ing answer : LETTER 262. TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . — " Bolt ...
Pàgina 221
... father . Cultivate his paternal tenderness as much as you can . To live at variance at all is uncom- fortable ; and variance with a father is still more un- comfortable . Besides that , in the whole dispute you have the wrong side ; at ...
... father . Cultivate his paternal tenderness as much as you can . To live at variance at all is uncom- fortable ; and variance with a father is still more un- comfortable . Besides that , in the whole dispute you have the wrong side ; at ...
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