The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... gentleman ( for whose amazing abili- ties I had conceived the highest veneration , and in whose candour and friendship I reposed the most implicit and un- limited confidence , ) advised me to make an unreserved dis- closure of all the ...
... gentleman ( for whose amazing abili- ties I had conceived the highest veneration , and in whose candour and friendship I reposed the most implicit and un- limited confidence , ) advised me to make an unreserved dis- closure of all the ...
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... gentleman ; but he must have some better distinction before he is a patriot . A patriot is always ready to countenance the just daims , and animate the reasonable hopes of the pea ple ; he reminds them frequently of their rights , and ...
... gentleman ; but he must have some better distinction before he is a patriot . A patriot is always ready to countenance the just daims , and animate the reasonable hopes of the pea ple ; he reminds them frequently of their rights , and ...
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... gentleman , who could stay with us only long enough to show us how much we lost at separation . A As we crossed the Frith of Forth , our curiosity was attracted by Inch Keith , a small island , which neither of my companions had ever ...
... gentleman , who could stay with us only long enough to show us how much we lost at separation . A As we crossed the Frith of Forth , our curiosity was attracted by Inch Keith , a small island , which neither of my companions had ever ...
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... gentleman's house stands a small plan- tation , which in Scotch is called a policy , but of these there are few , and those few all very young . The va- riety of sun and shade is here utterly unknown . There is no tree for either ...
... gentleman's house stands a small plan- tation , which in Scotch is called a policy , but of these there are few , and those few all very young . The va- riety of sun and shade is here utterly unknown . There is no tree for either ...
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... gentleman , who lives in the castle , with a letter to one of the officers at Fort George , which being the most regular fortification in the island , well deserves the notice of a traveller , who has neves travelled before . We went ...
... gentleman , who lives in the castle , with a letter to one of the officers at Fort George , which being the most regular fortification in the island , well deserves the notice of a traveller , who has neves travelled before . We went ...
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