The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... Principle ; and all the methods I can devise are little enough to keep me tolerably steady in the paths of rectitude . " I am ever , with the highest veneration , your affec- tionate humble servant , " JAMES BOSWELL . " It appears from ...
... Principle ; and all the methods I can devise are little enough to keep me tolerably steady in the paths of rectitude . " I am ever , with the highest veneration , your affec- tionate humble servant , " JAMES BOSWELL . " It appears from ...
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... principle , and in many instances the details , of the most important improvements which have been made in the metropolis in our day . A bridge near Somerset House - a great street from the Haymarket to the New Road - the improvement of ...
... principle , and in many instances the details , of the most important improvements which have been made in the metropolis in our day . A bridge near Somerset House - a great street from the Haymarket to the New Road - the improvement of ...
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... principles . " You will be pleased , Sir , to assure the worthy man who is employed in the new translation ( ' ) , that he has my wishes for his success ; and if here or at Oxford I can be of any use , that I shall think it more than ...
... principles . " You will be pleased , Sir , to assure the worthy man who is employed in the new translation ( ' ) , that he has my wishes for his success ; and if here or at Oxford I can be of any use , that I shall think it more than ...
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... principles ; adding , that the authors of the Monthly Review were enemies to ( 1 ) [ I can hardly express how much I am delighted with the Journal des Savans : its characteristics are erudition , pre- cision , and taste ; but what I ...
... principles ; adding , that the authors of the Monthly Review were enemies to ( 1 ) [ I can hardly express how much I am delighted with the Journal des Savans : its characteristics are erudition , pre- cision , and taste ; but what I ...
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... principles , from the effect of effluvia from human bodies . Johnson , at another time [ March 21.1772 ] , praised Macaulay for his " magnanimity , " in asserting this wonderful story , because it was well attested . A lady of Nor- folk ...
... principles , from the effect of effluvia from human bodies . Johnson , at another time [ March 21.1772 ] , praised Macaulay for his " magnanimity , " in asserting this wonderful story , because it was well attested . A lady of Nor- folk ...
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