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... told of the danger there was that a gun might burst if charged with many balls , he put in six or seven , and fired it off against a wall . Mr. Langton told me , that when they were swim- ming together near Oxford , he cautioned Dr ...
... told of the danger there was that a gun might burst if charged with many balls , he put in six or seven , and fired it off against a wall . Mr. Langton told me , that when they were swim- ming together near Oxford , he cautioned Dr ...
Pagina 116
... told us , that he was en- gaged to go that evening to Mrs. Abington's benefit . " She was visiting some ladies whom I was visiting , and begged that I would come to her benefit . I told her I could not hear : but she insisted so much on ...
... told us , that he was en- gaged to go that evening to Mrs. Abington's benefit . " She was visiting some ladies whom I was visiting , and begged that I would come to her benefit . I told her I could not hear : but she insisted so much on ...
Pagina 263
... told by most people , would have been thought an invention ; when told by Johnson , it was be- lieved by his friends as much as if they had seen what passed . We landed at the Temple - stairs , where we parted . I found him in the ...
... told by most people , would have been thought an invention ; when told by Johnson , it was be- lieved by his friends as much as if they had seen what passed . We landed at the Temple - stairs , where we parted . I found him in 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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