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... ment will be sufficient to afford it . " Come home , however , and take your chance . I long to see you , and to hear you ; and hope that we shall not be so long separated again . Come home , and expect such welcome as is due to him ...
... ment will be sufficient to afford it . " Come home , however , and take your chance . I long to see you , and to hear you ; and hope that we shall not be so long separated again . Come home , and expect such welcome as is due to him ...
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... ment on the ground floor , while Mr. Levett occupied his post in the garret : his faithful Francis was still attending upon him . He received me with much kindness . The fragments of our first conversation , which I have preserved , are ...
... ment on the ground floor , while Mr. Levett occupied his post in the garret : his faithful Francis was still attending upon him . He received me with much kindness . The fragments of our first conversation , which I have preserved , are ...
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... but Warburton did more for Pope ; he made him a chris- tian : " alluding , no doubt , to his ingenious comments on the Essay on Man .--- BOSWELL . VOL . II . D ment in the case . " Johnson said , he ETAT . 58. ] 33 DR . JOHNSON .
... but Warburton did more for Pope ; he made him a chris- tian : " alluding , no doubt , to his ingenious comments on the Essay on Man .--- BOSWELL . VOL . II . D ment in the case . " Johnson said , he ETAT . 58. ] 33 DR . JOHNSON .
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James Boswell. ment in the case . " Johnson said , he did not think there was . " Why truly , " said the king , " when once it comes to calling names , argument is pretty well at an end . " His majesty then asked him what he thought of ...
James Boswell. ment in the case . " Johnson said , he did not think there was . " Why truly , " said the king , " when once it comes to calling names , argument is pretty well at an end . " His majesty then asked him what he thought of ...
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... ment , to answer particular cases of necessity ; and there can be no just complaint but when it is abused , for which those who administer government must be answerable . It is a matter of such indifference , a matter about which the ...
... ment , to answer particular cases of necessity ; and there can be no just complaint but when it is abused , for which those who administer government must be answerable . It is a matter of such indifference , a matter about which the ...
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