The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... REVEREND DR . JOHN TAYLOR . " DEAR SIR , -It has pleased GOD , by a Para- lytick stroke in the night , to deprive me of speech . " I am very desirous of Dr. Heberden's assist- ance , as I think my case is not past remedy . Let me see ...
... REVEREND DR . JOHN TAYLOR . " DEAR SIR , -It has pleased GOD , by a Para- lytick stroke in the night , to deprive me of speech . " I am very desirous of Dr. Heberden's assist- ance , as I think my case is not past remedy . Let me see ...
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... Reverend Mr. Vilette , who has been Ordinary of Newgate for no less than eighteen years , in the course of which he has attended many hundreds of wretched criminals , that his earnest and humane exhorta- tions have been very effectual ...
... Reverend Mr. Vilette , who has been Ordinary of Newgate for no less than eighteen years , in the course of which he has attended many hundreds of wretched criminals , that his earnest and humane exhorta- tions have been very effectual ...
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... Reverend Dr. Francklin , and the Reverend Mr. Wilson , which I have men- tioned according to their dates , there was one by a lady , of a versification of Aningait and Ajut , and one by the ingenious Mr. Walker of his Rhetorical Grammar ...
... Reverend Dr. Francklin , and the Reverend Mr. Wilson , which I have men- tioned according to their dates , there was one by a lady , of a versification of Aningait and Ajut , and one by the ingenious Mr. Walker of his Rhetorical Grammar ...
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