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James Boswell. three principal cities , and as much of the Highland and insular life as was sufficient for his philosophical contemplation . I had the pleasure of accompanying him during the whole of his journey . He was respectfully ...
James Boswell. three principal cities , and as much of the Highland and insular life as was sufficient for his philosophical contemplation . I had the pleasure of accompanying him during the whole of his journey . He was respectfully ...
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James Boswell. " DEAR SIR , " TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . Streatham , June 12 , 1774 . " Yesterday I put the first sheets of ' The Journey to the Hebrides ' to the press . I have endeavoured to do you some justice in the first paragraph ...
James Boswell. " DEAR SIR , " TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . Streatham , June 12 , 1774 . " Yesterday I put the first sheets of ' The Journey to the Hebrides ' to the press . I have endeavoured to do you some justice in the first paragraph ...
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James Boswell. would be silent , I wrote to him December 18th , not in good spirits , " Sometimes I have been afraid that the cold which has gone over Europe this year like a sort of pestilence has seized you severely ; sometimes my ...
James Boswell. would be silent , I wrote to him December 18th , not in good spirits , " Sometimes I have been afraid that the cold which has gone over Europe this year like a sort of pestilence has seized you severely ; sometimes my ...
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