The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... particular account of the dis- tress which the person , upon every account most dear to me , suffered ; and of the dismal state of apprehension in which I now was : adding that I never stood more in need of his consoling phil- osophy ...
... particular account of the dis- tress which the person , upon every account most dear to me , suffered ; and of the dismal state of apprehension in which I now was : adding that I never stood more in need of his consoling phil- osophy ...
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... particular time in which I had any thing particular to say ; and gen- eral expressions of good will , I hope , our long friendship is grown too solid to want . " Of publick affairs you have information from the newspapers wherever you ...
... particular time in which I had any thing particular to say ; and gen- eral expressions of good will , I hope , our long friendship is grown too solid to want . " Of publick affairs you have information from the newspapers wherever you ...
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... particular in requiring to know what was the weight of the musquet balls in use , and within what distance they might be expected to take effect when fired off . " In walking among the tents , and observing the difference between those ...
... particular in requiring to know what was the weight of the musquet balls in use , and within what distance they might be expected to take effect when fired off . " In walking among the tents , and observing the difference between those ...
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