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... Lord Elibank ? and how does Lord Monboddo ? " BOSWELL : “ Very well , Sir . Lord Monboddo still maintains the superiority of the savage life . " JOHNSON : " What strange · 6 - 1 Mr. Langton married May 24 , 1770 , Jane . the daughter of ...
... Lord Elibank ? and how does Lord Monboddo ? " BOSWELL : “ Very well , Sir . Lord Monboddo still maintains the superiority of the savage life . " JOHNSON : " What strange · 6 - 1 Mr. Langton married May 24 , 1770 , Jane . the daughter of ...
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... Lord Hailes on our side ? 66 Pray let me know what I owed you when I left you , that I may send it to you . " I am ... Lords from the name of their estates ; as , Lord Auchinleck , Lord Monboddo , & c . - BOSWELL . 2 It should be ...
... Lord Hailes on our side ? 66 Pray let me know what I owed you when I left you , that I may send it to you . " I am ... Lords from the name of their estates ; as , Lord Auchinleck , Lord Monboddo , & c . - BOSWELL . 2 It should be ...
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... Lord Monboddo and Mr. Macqueen should controvert a position contrary to the imaginary interest of literary or national prejudice , might be easily imagined ; but of a standing fact there ought to be no controversy ; if there are men ...
... Lord Monboddo and Mr. Macqueen should controvert a position contrary to the imaginary interest of literary or national prejudice , might be easily imagined ; but of a standing fact there ought to be no controversy ; if there are men ...
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