Life of Johnson, Volumen1H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... Bute , who was then Prime Minister , had the honour to announce this instance of his Sovereign's bounty , concerning which , many and various stories , all equally erroneous , have been propagated : mali ... LORD BUTE [ 1762 could be.
... Bute , who was then Prime Minister , had the honour to announce this instance of his Sovereign's bounty , concerning which , many and various stories , all equally erroneous , have been propagated : mali ... LORD BUTE [ 1762 could be.
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James Boswell. 250 HIS INTERVIEW WITH LORD BUTE [ 1762 could be no objection to his receiving from the King a reward for literary merit ; and that certainly the definitions in his Dictionary were not applicable to ... LORD BUTE 251 favour of.
James Boswell. 250 HIS INTERVIEW WITH LORD BUTE [ 1762 could be no objection to his receiving from the King a reward for literary merit ; and that certainly the definitions in his Dictionary were not applicable to ... LORD BUTE 251 favour of.
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James Boswell. 1762 ] HIS LETTER TO LORD BUTE 251 favour of the Earl of Bute , to present them with what John- son himself wrote ; his lordship having been pleased to com- municate to me a copy of the following letter to his late father ...
James Boswell. 1762 ] HIS LETTER TO LORD BUTE 251 favour of the Earl of Bute , to present them with what John- son himself wrote ; his lordship having been pleased to com- municate to me a copy of the following letter to his late father ...
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... Bute , among his father's papers . ' TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF BUTE . ' MY LORD , That generosity , by ... Lord , your Lordship's most obliged and most humble servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' ' Temple Lane , Nov. 3 , 1762. ' 254 ...
... Bute , among his father's papers . ' TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF BUTE . ' MY LORD , That generosity , by ... Lord , your Lordship's most obliged and most humble servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' ' Temple Lane , Nov. 3 , 1762. ' 254 ...
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... Lord Bute , who was the favourite of the King ; and surely the most outrageous Whig will not maintain , that , whatever ought to be the principle in the disposal of offices , a pension ought never to be granted from any bias of court ...
... Lord Bute , who was the favourite of the King ; and surely the most outrageous Whig will not maintain , that , whatever ought to be the principle in the disposal of offices , a pension ought never to be granted from any bias of court ...
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