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James Boswell Clement King Shorter. the designation given to him was an inferiour one , tending to make it be supposed he is not a Physi- cian , and , consequently , to hurt his practice . My father ... given to him was an inferiour one, ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. the designation given to him was an inferiour one , tending to make it be supposed he is not a Physi- cian , and , consequently , to hurt his practice . My father ... given to him was an inferiour one, ...
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... given me leave to bring with me . This learned gentleman was thus gratified with a very high intellectual feast , by not only being in com- pany with Dr. Johnson , but with General Ogle- thorpe , who had been so long a celebrated name ...
... given me leave to bring with me . This learned gentleman was thus gratified with a very high intellectual feast , by not only being in com- pany with Dr. Johnson , but with General Ogle- thorpe , who had been so long a celebrated name ...
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... given to Louis XIV . by the Venetian State . - In the council - room almost all that was not door or window , was , I think , looking - glass . - Little Trianon is a small palace like a gentleman's house . The upper floor paved with ...
... given to Louis XIV . by the Venetian State . - In the council - room almost all that was not door or window , was , I think , looking - glass . - Little Trianon is a small palace like a gentleman's house . The upper floor paved with ...
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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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