The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 7J. Murray, 1835 |
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... once an intention of giving an edition of Bacon , at least of his English works , and writing the life of that great man . Had he executed this intention , there can be no doubt that he would have done it in a most masterly manner ...
... once an intention of giving an edition of Bacon , at least of his English works , and writing the life of that great man . Had he executed this intention , there can be no doubt that he would have done it in a most masterly manner ...
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... once relieved by him from an arrest ; but I never was present when he was arrested , never knew that he was arrested , and I believe he never was in difficulties after the time when he relieved me . I loved him much ; yet , in talking ...
... once relieved by him from an arrest ; but I never was present when he was arrested , never knew that he was arrested , and I believe he never was in difficulties after the time when he relieved me . I loved him much ; yet , in talking ...
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... once , when I happened to men- tion that the expense of my jaunt would come to much more than I had computed , he said , " Why , Sir , if the expense were to be an inconvenience , you would have reason to regret it ; but , if you have ...
... once , when I happened to men- tion that the expense of my jaunt would come to much more than I had computed , he said , " Why , Sir , if the expense were to be an inconvenience , you would have reason to regret it ; but , if you have ...
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... once they were brought to a market in the plantations , little would avail either their dignity or their wrongs . The laws of Jamaica afford a negro no redress . His colour is considered as a sufficient tes- timony against him . It is ...
... once they were brought to a market in the plantations , little would avail either their dignity or their wrongs . The laws of Jamaica afford a negro no redress . His colour is considered as a sufficient tes- timony against him . It is ...
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... once , had not the insignificance of the zealots who vainly took the lead in it made the vast body of planters , merchants , and others , whose immense properties are involved in that trade , reasonably enough suppose that there could ...
... once , had not the insignificance of the zealots who vainly took the lead in it made the vast body of planters , merchants , and others , whose immense properties are involved in that trade , reasonably enough suppose that there could ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volum 7 James Boswell Visualització de fragments - 1835 |
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