The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... received in Eng- land , that the extent of a manor and of a parish are regularly received for each other . The churches which the proprietors of lands had thus built and thus endowed , they justly thought themselves entitled to provide ...
... received in Eng- land , that the extent of a manor and of a parish are regularly received for each other . The churches which the proprietors of lands had thus built and thus endowed , they justly thought themselves entitled to provide ...
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... received good advice . To that friend he once signified a wish to have his pension secured to him for his life ; but he neither asked nor received from government any reward whatsoever for his political labours . On Friday , March 24 ...
... received good advice . To that friend he once signified a wish to have his pension secured to him for his life ; but he neither asked nor received from government any reward whatsoever for his political labours . On Friday , March 24 ...
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... received us courteously , and asked us to dinner . Johnson said to me , “ After the uncertainty of all human things at Hector's , this invitation came very well . " We walked about the town , and he was pleased to see it increasing . I ...
... received us courteously , and asked us to dinner . Johnson said to me , “ After the uncertainty of all human things at Hector's , this invitation came very well . " We walked about the town , and he was pleased to see it increasing . I ...
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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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