The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... reasons , requires faculties which it has not pleased our Creator to give us . " If , therefore , the profession you have chosen has some unexpected inconveniences , console yourself by reflecting that no profession is without them ...
... reasons , requires faculties which it has not pleased our Creator to give us . " If , therefore , the profession you have chosen has some unexpected inconveniences , console yourself by reflecting that no profession is without them ...
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... reason to pay much regard to Heely himself . ( 1 ) ( 1 ) This is the person concerning whom Sir John Hawkins has thrown out very unwarrantable reflections both against Dr. Johnson and Mr. Francis Barber . - B. Hawkins wished to persuade ...
... reason to pay much regard to Heely himself . ( 1 ) ( 1 ) This is the person concerning whom Sir John Hawkins has thrown out very unwarrantable reflections both against Dr. Johnson and Mr. Francis Barber . - B. Hawkins wished to persuade ...
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... reasons for the lady's leaving her husband , and then goes on to complain , that Sir Thomas was cutting timber on the estate which had belonged to " our wife , " so he calls her , and of which the reversion was his , and begging that ...
... reasons for the lady's leaving her husband , and then goes on to complain , that Sir Thomas was cutting timber on the estate which had belonged to " our wife , " so he calls her , and of which the reversion was his , and begging that ...
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... reason to think that his Majesty would have been graciously pleased to permit its publication ; but Mr. Barnard , to whom I applied , declined it on his own account . " - B .- [ See this Letter , post , May 28. 1768. ] dulging his ...
... reason to think that his Majesty would have been graciously pleased to permit its publication ; but Mr. Barnard , to whom I applied , declined it on his own account . " - B .- [ See this Letter , post , May 28. 1768. ] dulging his ...
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... reason to think that it was . ( 1 ) The King then asked him if there were any other literary journals published in this kingdom , except the Monthly and Critical Reviews ( 2 ) ; and on being answered there was no other , his Majesty ...
... reason to think that it was . ( 1 ) The King then asked him if there were any other literary journals published in this kingdom , except the Monthly and Critical Reviews ( 2 ) ; and on being answered there was no other , his Majesty ...
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