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... kindness which you and I experi- enced from his brother , whose unfortunate death we sincerely lament , will make us always desirous to show attention to any branch of the family . Indeed , you have so much of the true Highland ...
... kindness which you and I experi- enced from his brother , whose unfortunate death we sincerely lament , will make us always desirous to show attention to any branch of the family . Indeed , you have so much of the true Highland ...
Pagina 29
... kindness to Miss Williams was not lost on Johnson . His letters to that lady became more elaborately respectful , and his subsequent mention of her took , as we shall see , a high tone of panegyric . C. - LETTER 229. TO MRS . MONTAGU ...
... kindness to Miss Williams was not lost on Johnson . His letters to that lady became more elaborately respectful , and his subsequent mention of her took , as we shall see , a high tone of panegyric . C. - LETTER 229. TO MRS . MONTAGU ...
Pagina 48
... kindness , was hindered from time to time from returning you those thanks , which I now entreat you to accept.- I have thanks likewise to return you for the addition of your important suffrage to my argument on the Ame- rican question ...
... kindness , was hindered from time to time from returning you those thanks , which I now entreat you to accept.- I have thanks likewise to return you for the addition of your important suffrage to my argument on the Ame- rican question ...
Pagina 59
... kindness is generally entertained for the nearest relation . If I owe a particular man a sum of money , I am obliged to let that man have the next money I get , and cannot in justice let another have it ; but if I owe money to no man ...
... kindness is generally entertained for the nearest relation . If I owe a particular man a sum of money , I am obliged to let that man have the next money I get , and cannot in justice let another have it ; but if I owe money to no man ...
Pagina 72
... kindness , will be found incorporated in its proper place in this work . 66 Dr. Adams had distinguished himself by an able Answer ( 1 ) to David Hume's " Essay on Miracles . " He told me he had once dined in company with Hume in London ...
... kindness , will be found incorporated in its proper place in this work . 66 Dr. Adams had distinguished himself by an able Answer ( 1 ) to David Hume's " Essay on Miracles . " He told me he had once dined in company with Hume in London ...
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