The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 8Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... mean not to break our league of friendship , and that I have a set of Lives for her , when I have the means of sending it . " April 8. " I am still disturbed by my cough ; but what thanks have I not to pay , when my cough is the most ...
... mean not to break our league of friendship , and that I have a set of Lives for her , when I have the means of sending it . " April 8. " I am still disturbed by my cough ; but what thanks have I not to pay , when my cough is the most ...
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... means it literally , for he founds a conceit upon it . When praying for the conversion of sinners , and of himself ... mean to per- form . ' I recollected this precept in his Golden Grove ; but his example for prayer contradicts his ...
... means it literally , for he founds a conceit upon it . When praying for the conversion of sinners , and of himself ... mean to per- form . ' I recollected this precept in his Golden Grove ; but his example for prayer contradicts his ...
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... means of setting him out . It would be a re- flection on us all , if such a man should perish for want of the means to take care of his health . Yours , & c . " THURLOW . " This letter gave me a very high satisfaction ; I next day went ...
... means of setting him out . It would be a re- flection on us all , if such a man should perish for want of the means to take care of his health . Yours , & c . " THURLOW . " This letter gave me a very high satisfaction ; I next day went ...
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