The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... hope to take more care of it than of the last . I return Mrs. Boswell my affectionate thanks for her present , which I value as a token of reconciliation . - " Poor Dodd was put to death yesterday , in oppo- sition to the recommendation ...
... hope to take more care of it than of the last . I return Mrs. Boswell my affectionate thanks for her present , which I value as a token of reconciliation . - " Poor Dodd was put to death yesterday , in oppo- sition to the recommendation ...
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... hope and his last refuge ; that your mercy is most earnestly and humbly implored by a clergyman , whom your laws and judges have condemned to the horror and ignominy of a public execution . " I confess the crime , and own the enormity ...
... hope and his last refuge ; that your mercy is most earnestly and humbly implored by a clergyman , whom your laws and judges have condemned to the horror and ignominy of a public execution . " I confess the crime , and own the enormity ...
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... hope . Tell nobody . " I hope I But do not It happened luckily that Mr. Allen was pitched on to assist in this melancholy office , for he was a great friend of Mr. Akerman , the keeper of New- gate . Dr. Johnson never went to see Dr ...
... hope . Tell nobody . " I hope I But do not It happened luckily that Mr. Allen was pitched on to assist in this melancholy office , for he was a great friend of Mr. Akerman , the keeper of New- gate . Dr. Johnson never went to see Dr ...
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