The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... able to take some delight in the survey of a Caledonian loch . " Chambers is going a Judge , with six thousand a year , to Bengal . He and I shall come down to- gether as far as Newcastle , and thence I shall easily get to Edinburgh ...
... able to take some delight in the survey of a Caledonian loch . " Chambers is going a Judge , with six thousand a year , to Bengal . He and I shall come down to- gether as far as Newcastle , and thence I shall easily get to Edinburgh ...
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... able sentiments of our fellow - subjects in America . For , as early as 1769 , I was told by Dr. John Campbell , that he had said of them , " Sir , they are a race of convicts , and ought to be thankful for any thing we allow them short ...
... able sentiments of our fellow - subjects in America . For , as early as 1769 , I was told by Dr. John Campbell , that he had said of them , " Sir , they are a race of convicts , and ought to be thankful for any thing we allow them short ...
Pagina 259
... able speech in the House of Commons , was now a pretty general topick of conversation . JOHN- SON . As Scotland contributes so little land - tax towards the general support of the nation , it ought not to have a militia paid out of the ...
... able speech in the House of Commons , was now a pretty general topick of conversation . JOHN- SON . As Scotland contributes so little land - tax towards the general support of the nation , it ought not to have a militia paid out of the ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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