Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... gives you another claim . But I have a still more powerful inducement to prefix your name to this volume , as it gives me an opportunity of let- ting the world know that I enjoy the honour and happiness of your friendship ; and of thus ...
... gives you another claim . But I have a still more powerful inducement to prefix your name to this volume , as it gives me an opportunity of let- ting the world know that I enjoy the honour and happiness of your friendship ; and of thus ...
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... give thee a wind . Thou art kind ' .- To attract him , we had invitations from the chiefs Macdonald and Macleod ; and , for additional aid , I wrote to Lord Eli- bank , Dr. William Robertson , and Dr. Beattie . · - To Dr. Robertson , so ...
... give thee a wind . Thou art kind ' .- To attract him , we had invitations from the chiefs Macdonald and Macleod ; and , for additional aid , I wrote to Lord Eli- bank , Dr. William Robertson , and Dr. Beattie . · - To Dr. Robertson , so ...
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... gives an oiliness and a gloss to every other quality . I am , I flatter myself , completely a citizen of the world . -In my travels through Holland , Germany , Switzerland , Italy , Corsica , France , I never felt myself from home ; and ...
... gives an oiliness and a gloss to every other quality . I am , I flatter myself , completely a citizen of the world . -In my travels through Holland , Germany , Switzerland , Italy , Corsica , France , I never felt myself from home ; and ...
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... give up her own bed - chamber to him and take a worse ' . This I cannot but gratefully mention , as one of a thousand obligations which I owe her , since the great obligation of her being pleased to accept of me as her husband ...
... give up her own bed - chamber to him and take a worse ' . This I cannot but gratefully mention , as one of a thousand obligations which I owe her , since the great obligation of her being pleased to accept of me as her husband ...
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... give it honestly . The justice or injustice of the cause is to be decided by the judge . Consider , Sir ; what is the purpose of courts of jus- tice ? It is , that every man may have his cause fairly tried , by men appointed to try ...
... give it honestly . The justice or injustice of the cause is to be decided by the judge . Consider , Sir ; what is the purpose of courts of jus- tice ? It is , that every man may have his cause fairly tried , by men appointed to try ...
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