The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... club in Ivy - lane as survived , should meet again and dine together , which they did , twice at a tavern and once at his house : and in order to insure him- self society in the evening for three days in the week , he instituted a club ...
... club in Ivy - lane as survived , should meet again and dine together , which they did , twice at a tavern and once at his house : and in order to insure him- self society in the evening for three days in the week , he instituted a club ...
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... Club.1 In the end of this year he was seized with a spasmodick asthma of such violence , that he was confined to the house in great pain , being some- times obliged to sit all night in his chair , a recum- bent posture being so hurtful ...
... Club.1 In the end of this year he was seized with a spasmodick asthma of such violence , that he was confined to the house in great pain , being some- times obliged to sit all night in his chair , a recum- bent posture being so hurtful ...
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... club in , i . 219 . Essex Head Club , account of its foundation and members , viii . 58-60 , 63-4 , 87 , 185 , 191 , 196 . Este , House of , ii . 163 n . Eternal punishment , v . 281 ; viii . 116 . Eton College , v . 37 ; vi . 132 ...
... club in , i . 219 . Essex Head Club , account of its foundation and members , viii . 58-60 , 63-4 , 87 , 185 , 191 , 196 . Este , House of , ii . 163 n . Eternal punishment , v . 281 ; viii . 116 . Eton College , v . 37 ; vi . 132 ...
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