The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... cause . " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , there are many causes , the chief of which is , I think , the great increase of money . No man now depends upon the Lord of a Manour , when he can send to an- other country , and fetch provisions . The ...
... cause . " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , there are many causes , the chief of which is , I think , the great increase of money . No man now depends upon the Lord of a Manour , when he can send to an- other country , and fetch provisions . The ...
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... cause , Sir , I had nothing ready . A man cannot strike till he has his weapons . " This was a can- did and pleasant confession . BOSWELL . He shewed me to - night his drawing - room , very genteelly fitted up ; and said , " Mrs. Thrale ...
... cause , Sir , I had nothing ready . A man cannot strike till he has his weapons . " This was a can- did and pleasant confession . BOSWELL . He shewed me to - night his drawing - room , very genteelly fitted up ; and said , " Mrs. Thrale ...
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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. cause he is miserable . No , Sir ; a man who both spends and saves money is the happiest man , be- cause he has both enjoyments . " The conversation having turned on Bon - Mots , he quoted , from one ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. cause he is miserable . No , Sir ; a man who both spends and saves money is the happiest man , be- cause he has both enjoyments . " The conversation having turned on Bon - Mots , he quoted , from one ...
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