The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... told , however it might have been doubted if told by many others . As an instance of this , I may mention an odd incident which he related as having happened to " A gentlewoman , " him one night in Fleet Street . said he , " begged I ...
... told , however it might have been doubted if told by many others . As an instance of this , I may mention an odd incident which he related as having happened to " A gentlewoman , " him one night in Fleet Street . said he , " begged I ...
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... told by the travellers to the South Sea must be conjecture , because they had not enough of the language of those countries to understand so much as they have related . Objects falling under the observation of the senses might be ...
... told by the travellers to the South Sea must be conjecture , because they had not enough of the language of those countries to understand so much as they have related . Objects falling under the observation of the senses might be ...
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... told us that Dodd's city friends stood by him so , that a thousand pounds were ready to be given to the gaoler , if he would let him escape . He added , that he knew a friend of Dodd's , who walked about Newgate for some time on the ...
... told us that Dodd's city friends stood by him so , that a thousand pounds were ready to be given to the gaoler , if he would let him escape . He added , that he knew a friend of Dodd's , who walked about Newgate for some time on the ...
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