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... Williams ; and we shall be glad to hear from you , whenever you shall be so kind as to write to , Sir , 66 Your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " The degree of Master of Arts , which , it has been observed , could not be ...
... Williams ; and we shall be glad to hear from you , whenever you shall be so kind as to write to , Sir , 66 Your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " The degree of Master of Arts , which , it has been observed , could not be ...
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... Williams , father of the blind lady whom he had humanely received under his roof . Mr. Williams had followed the profession of physic in Wales ; but having a very strong propensity to the study of natural philosophy , had made many ...
... Williams , father of the blind lady whom he had humanely received under his roof . Mr. Williams had followed the profession of physic in Wales ; but having a very strong propensity to the study of natural philosophy , had made many ...
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... Williams , whom , though under the misfortune of having lost her sight , I found to be agreeable 1 In a paper already referred to a lady who appears to have been well acquainted with Mrs. Williams , thus speaks of her : - " Mrs. Williams ...
... Williams , whom , though under the misfortune of having lost her sight , I found to be agreeable 1 In a paper already referred to a lady who appears to have been well acquainted with Mrs. Williams , thus speaks of her : - " Mrs. Williams ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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