Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... obliged to do , I will , if you please to transmit the sheets from the press , cor- rect it for you ; and take the trouble of altering any stroke of satire which you may dislike . " By exerting on this occasion your usual generosity ...
... obliged to do , I will , if you please to transmit the sheets from the press , cor- rect it for you ; and take the trouble of altering any stroke of satire which you may dislike . " By exerting on this occasion your usual generosity ...
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... obliged by your kind letter , and will not fail to attend you tomorrow with IRENE , who looks upon you as one of her best friends . " I to - day with Mr. Dodsley , who declares very warmly in favour of the paper you sent him , which he ...
... obliged by your kind letter , and will not fail to attend you tomorrow with IRENE , who looks upon you as one of her best friends . " I to - day with Mr. Dodsley , who declares very warmly in favour of the paper you sent him , which he ...
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... obliged to Mr. Spearing , attorney - at - law , for the following information : " William Adams , formerly citizen and haberdasher of London , founded a school at Newport , in the county of Salop , by deed dated 27th of November , 1656 ...
... obliged to Mr. Spearing , attorney - at - law , for the following information : " William Adams , formerly citizen and haberdasher of London , founded a school at Newport , in the county of Salop , by deed dated 27th of November , 1656 ...
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... obliged me with his attention to my in- quiry , informed me , that " He directed every possible search to be made in the records of the Treasury and Secretary of State's Office , but could find no trace whatever of any warrant having ...
... obliged me with his attention to my in- quiry , informed me , that " He directed every possible search to be made in the records of the Treasury and Secretary of State's Office , but could find no trace whatever of any warrant having ...
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... obliged , after 1746 , to give up his profession as a physician , and to go into foreign parts , he was honoured with the rank of Colonel , both in the French and Spanish service . He was a son of the ancient and respectable family of ...
... obliged , after 1746 , to give up his profession as a physician , and to go into foreign parts , he was honoured with the rank of Colonel , both in the French and Spanish service . He was a son of the ancient and respectable family of ...
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