The Life of Samuel JohnsonModern Library, 1952 - 559 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... Hector to pass some time with him at Birmingham , as his guest , at the house of Mr. Warren , with whom Mr. Hector lodged and boarded . He continued to live as Mr. Hector's guest for about six months , and then hired lodgings in another ...
... Hector to pass some time with him at Birmingham , as his guest , at the house of Mr. Warren , with whom Mr. Hector lodged and boarded . He continued to live as Mr. Hector's guest for about six months , and then hired lodgings in another ...
Pagina 28
... Hector has favoured me with a minute account . Having mentioned that he had read at Pembroke College a Voyage to Abyssinia , by Lobo , a Portu- guese Jesuit , and that he thought an abridgement and transla- tion of it from the French ...
... Hector has favoured me with a minute account . Having mentioned that he had read at Pembroke College a Voyage to Abyssinia , by Lobo , a Portu- guese Jesuit , and that he thought an abridgement and transla- tion of it from the French ...
Pagina 283
... Hector's , this invitation came very well . ' We walked about the town , and he was pleased to see it increasing . I talked of legitimation by subsequent marriage , which ob- tained in the Roman law , and still obtains in the law of ...
... Hector's , this invitation came very well . ' We walked about the town , and he was pleased to see it increasing . I talked of legitimation by subsequent marriage , which ob- tained in the Roman law , and still obtains in the law of ...
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