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... wish that your affections may be gained . I would have you happy wherever you are ; yet I would have you wish to return to England . If ever you visit us again , you will find the kindness of your friends undiminished . To tell you how ...
... wish that your affections may be gained . I would have you happy wherever you are ; yet I would have you wish to return to England . If ever you visit us again , you will find the kindness of your friends undiminished . To tell you how ...
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... wish to prefer the pleasure of gratifying a friend much less esteemed than yourself , before the gloomy calm of idle vacancy . Whether I shall easily arrive at an exact punctuality of correspond- ence , I cannot tell . I shall , at ...
... wish to prefer the pleasure of gratifying a friend much less esteemed than yourself , before the gloomy calm of idle vacancy . Whether I shall easily arrive at an exact punctuality of correspond- ence , I cannot tell . I shall , at ...
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... wish a safe and speedy conveyance , because I wish a safe and speedy voyage to him that conveys it . I am , Sir , your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " TO THE REV . MR . WHITE . " DEAR SIR , Johnson's - court , Fleet - street ...
... wish a safe and speedy conveyance , because I wish a safe and speedy voyage to him that conveys it . I am , Sir , your most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " TO THE REV . MR . WHITE . " DEAR SIR , Johnson's - court , Fleet - street ...
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17091731 | 1 |
Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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