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Thus he begins : “ The time is now come , in which every Englishman expects to be informed of the national affairs ... to show whence happiness or calamity is derived , and whence it may be expected ; and honestly to lay before the ...
Thus he begins : “ The time is now come , in which every Englishman expects to be informed of the national affairs ... to show whence happiness or calamity is derived , and whence it may be expected ; and honestly to lay before the ...
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Dr. Goldsmith has a new comedy , which expected in the spring . No name is yet given it . The chief diversion arises from a stratagem by which a lover is made to mistake his future father - in - law's house for an inn .
Dr. Goldsmith has a new comedy , which expected in the spring . No name is yet given it . The chief diversion arises from a stratagem by which a lover is made to mistake his future father - in - law's house for an inn .
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twice in five weeks ; less than this is too little , and rather more will be expected . Be pleased to let me know before Friday . “ I am , Sir , your most , & c . , “ SAM . JOHNSON . ” TO THE SAME . March 5 , 1774 .
twice in five weeks ; less than this is too little , and rather more will be expected . Be pleased to let me know before Friday . “ I am , Sir , your most , & c . , “ SAM . JOHNSON . ” TO THE SAME . March 5 , 1774 .
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