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Pagina 60
... respects , and to transmit to you specimens of Annals of Scotland , from the Accession of Malcolm Kenmore to the ... respect for you , and loves you much more since he saw you in Scotland . It would both divert and please you to see ...
... respects , and to transmit to you specimens of Annals of Scotland , from the Accession of Malcolm Kenmore to the ... respect for you , and loves you much more since he saw you in Scotland . It would both divert and please you to see ...
Pagina 62
... respect . I return the sheets , 2 to which I have done what mischief I could ; and finding it so little , thought not much of sending them . The narrative is clear , lively , and short . " I have done worse to Lord Hailes than by ...
... respect . I return the sheets , 2 to which I have done what mischief I could ; and finding it so little , thought not much of sending them . The narrative is clear , lively , and short . " I have done worse to Lord Hailes than by ...
Pagina 111
... respect due to so eminent a man , while his con- duct as a political writer was boldly and pointedly arraigned , as ... respecting Falkland's Islands , and The Patriot . " I am willing to do justice to the merit of Dr. Towers , of whom I ...
... respect due to so eminent a man , while his con- duct as a political writer was boldly and pointedly arraigned , as ... respecting Falkland's Islands , and The Patriot . " I am willing to do justice to the merit of Dr. Towers , of whom 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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