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... from Mr. Barnard ; from the copy of a letter written by the late Mr. Strahan the printer , to Bishop Warburton ; and from a minute , the original of which is among the papers of the late Sir James Caldwell , and a copy of which was ...
... from Mr. Barnard ; from the copy of a letter written by the late Mr. Strahan the printer , to Bishop Warburton ; and from a minute , the original of which is among the papers of the late Sir James Caldwell , and a copy of which was ...
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Sir William Scott informs me , that upon the death of the late Lord Lichfield , who was Chancellor of the University of Oxford , he said to Johnson , ' What a pity it is , Sir , that you did not follow the profession of the law .
Sir William Scott informs me , that upon the death of the late Lord Lichfield , who was Chancellor of the University of Oxford , he said to Johnson , ' What a pity it is , Sir , that you did not follow the profession of the law .
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... Prebendary of Westminster , to dine at old Lord Bathurst's ; where we found the late Mr. Mallet , Sir James Porter , who had been Ambassadour at Constantinople , the late Dr. Macaulay , and two or three more .
... Prebendary of Westminster , to dine at old Lord Bathurst's ; where we found the late Mr. Mallet , Sir James Porter , who had been Ambassadour at Constantinople , the late Dr. Macaulay , and two or three more .
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