The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... young ladies , and the young laird , all happiness . Teach the young gentleman , in spite of his mamma , to think and speak well of , Sir , your affectionate humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " At this time was in agitation a matter of ...
... young ladies , and the young laird , all happiness . Teach the young gentleman , in spite of his mamma , to think and speak well of , Sir , your affectionate humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " At this time was in agitation a matter of ...
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... young man , whose name is Paterson , offers himself this evening to the Academy . He is the son of a man ( 1 ) for whom I have long had a kindness , and is now abroad in distress . I shall be glad that you will be pleased to show him ...
... young man , whose name is Paterson , offers himself this evening to the Academy . He is the son of a man ( 1 ) for whom I have long had a kindness , and is now abroad in distress . I shall be glad that you will be pleased to show him ...
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... young for ceremony . " I cannot but hope that you have taken your country- house at a very seasonable time , and that it may conduce to restore or establish Mrs. Boswell's health , as well as provide room and exercise for the young ones ...
... young for ceremony . " I cannot but hope that you have taken your country- house at a very seasonable time , and that it may conduce to restore or establish Mrs. Boswell's health , as well as provide room and exercise for the young ones ...
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