The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 5Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... never been born , or had never died . So it would have been better for this nation if Lord Bute had never been minister , or had never resigned . " In the evening we went to the Town - hall , which was converted into a temporary theatre ...
... never been born , or had never died . So it would have been better for this nation if Lord Bute had never been minister , or had never resigned . " In the evening we went to the Town - hall , which was converted into a temporary theatre ...
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... never read the New Testament with attention . Here then was a man , who had been at no pains to inquire into the truth of religion , and had con- tinually turned his mind the other way . It was not to be expected that the prospect of ...
... never read the New Testament with attention . Here then was a man , who had been at no pains to inquire into the truth of religion , and had con- tinually turned his mind the other way . It was not to be expected that the prospect of ...
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... never was present when he was arrested , never knew that he was arrested , and I believe he never was in difficulties after the time when he relieved me . I loved him much ; yet , in talking of his general character , I may have said ...
... never was present when he was arrested , never knew that he was arrested , and I believe he never was in difficulties after the time when he relieved me . I loved him much ; yet , in talking of his general character , I may have said ...
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