The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... " — C . ( 1 ) This building , which stood in the Faubourg St. Honoré , was a kind of Ranelagh , and was destroyed a few years after . - C. - - remember no chapels nor crosses on the road - ÆTAT . 66 . DIAI Y. FRENCH TOUR -
... " — C . ( 1 ) This building , which stood in the Faubourg St. Honoré , was a kind of Ranelagh , and was destroyed a few years after . - C. - - remember no chapels nor crosses on the road - ÆTAT . 66 . DIAI Y. FRENCH TOUR -
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... see it . My grateful acknow . ledgments are due to Mr. Planta for the trouble he was pleased to take in aiding my researches . VOL . VI . C Indica : Promontorium flectere , to double the Cape — ÆTAT . 66 . 17 FRENCH TOUR -DIARY .
... see it . My grateful acknow . ledgments are due to Mr. Planta for the trouble he was pleased to take in aiding my researches . VOL . VI . C Indica : Promontorium flectere , to double the Cape — ÆTAT . 66 . 17 FRENCH TOUR -DIARY .
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... a different animal , and a native_of Madagascar . I find them , however , upon one plate in Pennant's " Synopsis of Quad- rupeds . ' Here his Journal ( 1 ) ends abruptly . Whether c 2 ÆTAT . 66 . 19 FRENCH TOUR -DIARY .
... a different animal , and a native_of Madagascar . I find them , however , upon one plate in Pennant's " Synopsis of Quad- rupeds . ' Here his Journal ( 1 ) ends abruptly . Whether c 2 ÆTAT . 66 . 19 FRENCH TOUR -DIARY .
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... his wife . she was a bel - esprit , and in that character thought it necessary to be an Anglomane , and to visit England ; which she did in 1763 . - -C . Inner Temple Lane , when all at once I heard ÆTAT . 66 . 25 MADAME DE BOUFFLERS .
... his wife . she was a bel - esprit , and in that character thought it necessary to be an Anglomane , and to visit England ; which she did in 1763 . - -C . Inner Temple Lane , when all at once I heard ÆTAT . 66 . 25 MADAME DE BOUFFLERS .
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... subject had a firm opi- nion contrary to mine . His lordship obligingly took the trouble to write me a letter , in which he discussed with legal and historical learning , the points in which ÆTAT . 67 . 41 ENTAIL OF AUCHINLECK .
... subject had a firm opi- nion contrary to mine . His lordship obligingly took the trouble to write me a letter , in which he discussed with legal and historical learning , the points in which ÆTAT . 67 . 41 ENTAIL OF AUCHINLECK .
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