Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... house . Sir John Hawkins , indeed , gives full vent to his own prejudice in abusing Blackfriars Bridge , calling it ... Stuart , and to exalt and magnify the reign of Elizabeth . The Stuarts have found few apolo- gists , for the ...
... house . Sir John Hawkins , indeed , gives full vent to his own prejudice in abusing Blackfriars Bridge , calling it ... Stuart , and to exalt and magnify the reign of Elizabeth . The Stuarts have found few apolo- gists , for the ...
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... House of Stuart , and so fearful was he of the con- sequences of another revolution on the throne of Great Britain ; and Mr. Topham Beauclerk assured me , he had heard him say this before he had his pension . At another time he said to ...
... House of Stuart , and so fearful was he of the con- sequences of another revolution on the throne of Great Britain ; and Mr. Topham Beauclerk assured me , he had heard him say this before he had his pension . At another time he said to ...
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... House of Stuart in 1745 ; and during his concealment in London till the act of general pardon came out , obtained the acquaintance of Dr. Johnson , who justly esteemed him as a very worthy man . It seems , some of the members of the ...
... House of Stuart in 1745 ; and during his concealment in London till the act of general pardon came out , obtained the acquaintance of Dr. Johnson , who justly esteemed him as a very worthy man . It seems , some of the members of the ...
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... house , might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwrecks . Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity ... Stuart , late minister of Killin , distin- guished by his eminent piety , learning , and taste ? The amiable ...
... house , might justly be imputed the calamities of shipwrecks . Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity ... Stuart , late minister of Killin , distin- guished by his eminent piety , learning , and taste ? The amiable ...
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... House of Stuart . To oblige people to take oaths as to the disputed right , is wrong . know not whether I could take them : but I do not blame those who do . " So conscientious and so delicate was he upon this subject , which has ...
... House of Stuart . To oblige people to take oaths as to the disputed right , is wrong . know not whether I could take them : but I do not blame those who do . " So conscientious and so delicate was he upon this subject , which has ...
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