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I am , my dear Sir , Your much obliged friend , And faithful humble servant , JAMES BOSWELL . LONDON , April 20 , 1791 . . 1 C 1 Samuel Clarke ( 1675-1729 ) , a celebrated divine , who during a busy and controversial life managed to ...
I am , my dear Sir , Your much obliged friend , And faithful humble servant , JAMES BOSWELL . LONDON , April 20 , 1791 . . 1 C 1 Samuel Clarke ( 1675-1729 ) , a celebrated divine , who during a busy and controversial life managed to ...
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... To you alone this happy state remains . at Stourbridge , applied to have him Here I , though faint myself , must drive my goats , admitted as a scholar and assistant to Far from their ancient fields and humble cots . the Rev.
... To you alone this happy state remains . at Stourbridge , applied to have him Here I , though faint myself , must drive my goats , admitted as a scholar and assistant to Far from their ancient fields and humble cots . the Rev.
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Your letter by being directed to S. Smith , to of the Gentleman's Magazine : be left at the Castle in Birmingham , Warwickshire , will reach " Your humble servant . not ensure SO never 3 66 TO MR . CAVE . “ Nov. 25 , 1734 .
Your letter by being directed to S. Smith , to of the Gentleman's Magazine : be left at the Castle in Birmingham , Warwickshire , will reach " Your humble servant . not ensure SO never 3 66 TO MR . CAVE . “ Nov. 25 , 1734 .
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Guides through the maze of life the steps of man , “ I am , Sir , your humble servant , Fly the detested mansions of impiety , “ SAM . JOHNSON . ” And quit their charge to horror and to ruin . ” > > 66 to It should seem from this letter ...
Guides through the maze of life the steps of man , “ I am , Sir , your humble servant , Fly the detested mansions of impiety , “ SAM . JOHNSON . ” And quit their charge to horror and to ruin . ” > > 66 to It should seem from this letter ...
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... from a contrary disposition . benefit of the author , ( of whose abilities I shall say nothing , since I send you his performance , ) “ I am , Sir , your most humble servant , I believed I could not procure more advantageous “ SAM .
... from a contrary disposition . benefit of the author , ( of whose abilities I shall say nothing , since I send you his performance , ) “ I am , Sir , your most humble servant , I believed I could not procure more advantageous “ SAM .
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