The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... suppose that the parish will make a wiser choice than the patron ? If we suppose mankind actuated by interest , the patron is more likely to choose with caution , because he will suffer more by choosing wrong . By the deficiencies of ...
... suppose that the parish will make a wiser choice than the patron ? If we suppose mankind actuated by interest , the patron is more likely to choose with caution , because he will suffer more by choosing wrong . By the deficiencies of ...
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... suppose my admiration of you is co - existent with the knowl- edge of my character . " I find that the Highlanders and Hebrideans in general are much fonder of your Journey than the low - country or hither Scots . One of the Grants said ...
... suppose my admiration of you is co - existent with the knowl- edge of my character . " I find that the Highlanders and Hebrideans in general are much fonder of your Journey than the low - country or hither Scots . One of the Grants said ...
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... Suppose at one time a law that allowed only males to inherit , and during the continuance of this law many estates to have descended , pass- ing by the females , to remoter heirs . Suppose afterwards the law repealed in correspondence ...
... Suppose at one time a law that allowed only males to inherit , and during the continuance of this law many estates to have descended , pass- ing by the females , to remoter heirs . Suppose afterwards the law repealed in correspondence ...
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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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acquaintance admiration affectionate afraid appear authour Beauclerk Beggar's Opera believe BENNET LANGTON bookseller BOSWELL TO DR called character church compliments conversation DAVID GARRICK dear Sir DEAR SIR,-I dined Doctor Doctor of Medicine Edinburgh eminent English Erse father favour G. K. CHESTERTON Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith heard Hebrides heir male honour hope humble servant Inchkenneth JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson Journey Judge King lady land Langton laugh learning letter London Lord Bute Lord Hailes Lord Hailes's Lord Monboddo magistrate manuscripts mean ment mentioned mind never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford perhaps pleased poem prejudice publick reason remark SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland Scots seemed shewed Sir Joshua Reynolds Streatham suppose talked tavern tell thing thought Thrale tion told Tom Davies Tour wish wonderful write written wrote