The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 6J. Murray, 1839 |
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... mind of it ; and the greatest part of them has been lost , or perhaps destroyed in a precipitate burning of his papers a few days before his death , which must ever be lamented : one small paper book , however , entitled " France II ...
... mind of it ; and the greatest part of them has been lost , or perhaps destroyed in a precipitate burning of his papers a few days before his death , which must ever be lamented : one small paper book , however , entitled " France II ...
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... mind ( 4 ) ; she would have been pleased . Having now nobody to please , I am little pleased . " N. B. In France there is no middle rank . ( 5 ) ( 1 ) This was one of the rooms of the Conciergerie , where la question - torture — was ...
... mind ( 4 ) ; she would have been pleased . Having now nobody to please , I am little pleased . " N. B. In France there is no middle rank . ( 5 ) ( 1 ) This was one of the rooms of the Conciergerie , where la question - torture — was ...
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... mind with mind , or the radiation of many minds pointing to one centre . Though few boys make their own exercises , yet if a good exercise is given up , out of a great number of boys , it is made by somebody . " Education is as well " I ...
... mind with mind , or the radiation of many minds pointing to one centre . Though few boys make their own exercises , yet if a good exercise is given up , out of a great number of boys , it is made by somebody . " Education is as well " I ...
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... mind , always give them vent ; I shall make haste to disperse them ; but hinder their first ingress if you can . Consider such thoughts as morbid . " Such illness as may excuse my omission to Lord Hailes I cannot honestly plead . I have ...
... mind , always give them vent ; I shall make haste to disperse them ; but hinder their first ingress if you can . Consider such thoughts as morbid . " Such illness as may excuse my omission to Lord Hailes I cannot honestly plead . I have ...
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... mind of any thing which was ever there . This at least is certain ; that I do not know of any such pamphlet ; and equally certain I de- sire you to think it , that if I had it , you should imme- diately receive it from , Sir , your most ...
... mind of any thing which was ever there . This at least is certain ; that I do not know of any such pamphlet ; and equally certain I de- sire you to think it , that if I had it , you should imme- diately receive it from , Sir , your most ...
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