The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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Pagina 16
... never could get a Methodist to explain in what he excelled others ; that it always ended in the indispensable necessity of hearing one of their preach- ers . Thursday , Nov. 11. - Principal Robertson came to us as we sat at breakfast ...
... never could get a Methodist to explain in what he excelled others ; that it always ended in the indispensable necessity of hearing one of their preach- ers . Thursday , Nov. 11. - Principal Robertson came to us as we sat at breakfast ...
Pagina 26
... never would bave undertaken such a journey ; and I must be allowed to assume some merit from having been the cause that our language has been enriched with such a book as that which he published on his re- turn ; a book which I never ...
... never would bave undertaken such a journey ; and I must be allowed to assume some merit from having been the cause that our language has been enriched with such a book as that which he published on his re- turn ; a book which I never ...
Pagina 28
... never have formed those combinations which he takes notice of , more than their ancestors , had they not been necessary for their mutual safety , at least for their success , in a coun- try where they are treated as foreigners . They ...
... never have formed those combinations which he takes notice of , more than their ancestors , had they not been necessary for their mutual safety , at least for their success , in a coun- try where they are treated as foreigners . They ...
Pagina 30
... never had occasion to enter seriously on this argument with the present laird , or his grandfather , nor could I have any temptation to such a renuncia- tion from either of them . I acknowledge the benefit of being chief of a clan is in ...
... never had occasion to enter seriously on this argument with the present laird , or his grandfather , nor could I have any temptation to such a renuncia- tion from either of them . I acknowledge the benefit of being chief of a clan is in ...
Pagina 31
... never forget your goodness , and the happy hours which I spent in Rasay . " You and Dr. M'Leod were both so obliging as to promise me an account in writing , of all the particulars which each of you remember , concerning the ...
... never forget your goodness , and the happy hours which I spent in Rasay . " You and Dr. M'Leod were both so obliging as to promise me an account in writing , of all the particulars which each of you remember , concerning the ...
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