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... writing of old in the Highlands or Hebrides , in the Erse language , produce the manuscripts . Where men write , they will write to one another ; and some of their letters , in families studious of their ancestry , will be kept . In ...
... writing of old in the Highlands or Hebrides , in the Erse language , produce the manuscripts . Where men write , they will write to one another ; and some of their letters , in families studious of their ancestry , will be kept . In ...
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... write to me , or let your maid write to me , if it be troublesome to you . am , dear Madam , " Your most affectionate humble servant , I TO THE SAME . " SAM . JOHNSON . " December , 1775 . " DEAR MADAM , " Some weeks ago I wrote to you ...
... write to me , or let your maid write to me , if it be troublesome to you . am , dear Madam , " Your most affectionate humble servant , I TO THE SAME . " SAM . JOHNSON . " December , 1775 . " DEAR MADAM , " Some weeks ago I wrote to you ...
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... writing the history of the wolf in Great Britain . JOHNSON : " The wolf , Sir ! why the wölf ? Why does he not write of the bear , which we had formerly ? Nay , it is said we had the beaver . Or why does he not write of the grey rat ...
... writing the history of the wolf in Great Britain . JOHNSON : " The wolf , Sir ! why the wölf ? Why does he not write of the bear , which we had formerly ? Nay , it is said we had the beaver . Or why does he not write of the grey rat ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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