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... knew him , to be an exact representation of his figure , appearance , and action . " II . A view of the market - place of Lichfield , with the house and shop of Michael Johnson , in which the Doctor was born ; and , III . A copy of a ...
... knew him , to be an exact representation of his figure , appearance , and action . " II . A view of the market - place of Lichfield , with the house and shop of Michael Johnson , in which the Doctor was born ; and , III . A copy of a ...
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... knew ; whom , if he should quarrel with him , he should find the most difficulty how to abuse . " You , my dear Sir , studied him , and knew him well : you venerated and admired him . Yet , luminous as he was upon the whole , you ...
... knew ; whom , if he should quarrel with him , he should find the most difficulty how to abuse . " You , my dear Sir , studied him , and knew him well : you venerated and admired him . Yet , luminous as he was upon the whole , you ...
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... knew would obtain me no praise , though a failure would have been to my discredit . And after all , perhaps , hard as it may be , I shall not be surprised if omissions or mistakes be pointed out with invidious severity . I have also ...
... knew would obtain me no praise , though a failure would have been to my discredit . And after all , perhaps , hard as it may be , I shall not be surprised if omissions or mistakes be pointed out with invidious severity . I have also ...
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... knew him- but could know him only partially ; whereas there is here an accumula- tion of intelligence from various points , by which his character is more fully understood and illustrated . Indeed , I cannot conceive a more perfect mode ...
... knew him- but could know him only partially ; whereas there is here an accumula- tion of intelligence from various points , by which his character is more fully understood and illustrated . Indeed , I cannot conceive a more perfect mode ...
Pagina 32
... knew her son's value . " Her piety was not inferior to her understanding ; and to her must be ascribed those early impressions of re- ligion upon the mind of her son , from which the world afterwards derived so much benefit . He told me ...
... knew her son's value . " Her piety was not inferior to her understanding ; and to her must be ascribed those early impressions of re- ligion upon the mind of her son , from which the world afterwards derived so much benefit . He told me ...
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