The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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Pagina 277
... Dodd's Speech to the Recorder of London , " at the Old Bailey , when sentence of death was about to be pronounced upon him . He wrote also " The Convict's Address to his un- happy Brethren , " a sermon delivered by Dr. Dodd in the ...
... Dodd's Speech to the Recorder of London , " at the Old Bailey , when sentence of death was about to be pronounced upon him . He wrote also " The Convict's Address to his un- happy Brethren , " a sermon delivered by Dr. Dodd in the ...
Pagina 278
... Dodd , and he also inserted this sentence : " You see with what confusion and dishonour I now stand before you ; no more in the pulpit of instruction , but on this humble seat with yourselves . " The notes are entirely Dodd's own , and ...
... Dodd , and he also inserted this sentence : " You see with what confusion and dishonour I now stand before you ; no more in the pulpit of instruction , but on this humble seat with yourselves . " The notes are entirely Dodd's own , and ...
Pagina 308
... Dodd's city friends stood by him so , that a thousand pounds were ready to be given to the gaoler , if he would let him escape . He added , that he knew a friend of Dodd's , who walked about Newgate for some time on the evening before ...
... Dodd's city friends stood by him so , that a thousand pounds were ready to be given to the gaoler , if he would let him escape . He added , that he knew a friend of Dodd's , who walked about Newgate for some time on the evening before ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 6 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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