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... YOUNG , he did Mr. Herbert Croft , then a Barrister of Lincoln's Inn , now a clergyman , the honour to adopt a Life of Young written by that gentleman , who was the friend of Dr. Young's son , and wished to vindicate him from some very ...
... YOUNG , he did Mr. Herbert Croft , then a Barrister of Lincoln's Inn , now a clergyman , the honour to adopt a Life of Young written by that gentleman , who was the friend of Dr. Young's son , and wished to vindicate him from some very ...
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... Young , son of Dr. Young , the authour of ' Night Thoughts , ' whom I had just left , desired to have the honour of seeing him at the house where his father lived . " Dr. Johnson luckily made no enquiry how this invitation had arisen ...
... Young , son of Dr. Young , the authour of ' Night Thoughts , ' whom I had just left , desired to have the honour of seeing him at the house where his father lived . " Dr. Johnson luckily made no enquiry how this invitation had arisen ...
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... Young , Rev. Dr. Edward , I. 127 , 370 ; II . 181 , 220 , 356 seq . , 370 , 397 , 525 Young , Mr. ( the poet's son ) , II . 397-9 Young people , J.'s preference for , I. 276 Young , Professor , II . 593 ZOFFANY , J. , II . 612 n . Zon ...
... Young , Rev. Dr. Edward , I. 127 , 370 ; II . 181 , 220 , 356 seq . , 370 , 397 , 525 Young , Mr. ( the poet's son ) , II . 397-9 Young people , J.'s preference for , I. 276 Young , Professor , II . 593 ZOFFANY , J. , II . 612 n . Zon ...
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