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... appear to be sanctioned by the admission of Dr. Johnson . Immortality is , indeed , assured , and a thousand social blessings and benefits are vouchsafed to us by the Christian revelation ; but " the great article of Christianity " is ...
... appear to be sanctioned by the admission of Dr. Johnson . Immortality is , indeed , assured , and a thousand social blessings and benefits are vouchsafed to us by the Christian revelation ; but " the great article of Christianity " is ...
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... appears from part of the original journal in Mr. An- derdon's papers , that the friend who told the story was Mr. Beauclerk , and the gentleman and lady alluded to were Mr. ( probably Henry ) and Miss Harvey . There is reason to fear ...
... appears from part of the original journal in Mr. An- derdon's papers , that the friend who told the story was Mr. Beauclerk , and the gentleman and lady alluded to were Mr. ( probably Henry ) and Miss Harvey . There is reason to fear ...
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... appear to me to have been too rigid upon this occasion . The cowardly caution which gave you no pleasure , ' was suggested to me by a friend here , to whom I mentioned the strange story , and the de- tection of its falsity , as an ...
... appear to me to have been too rigid upon this occasion . The cowardly caution which gave you no pleasure , ' was suggested to me by a friend here , to whom I mentioned the strange story , and the de- tection of its falsity , as an ...
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... ENGLISH COFFEE - HOUSE , ROME adm " Feb. 3. 1778 . " DEAR SIR , To have suffered one of my best and dearest friends to pass almost two years in foreign countries without a letter , has a very shameful appear- 40 1778 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... ENGLISH COFFEE - HOUSE , ROME adm " Feb. 3. 1778 . " DEAR SIR , To have suffered one of my best and dearest friends to pass almost two years in foreign countries without a letter , has a very shameful appear- 40 1778 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pagina 41
... appear- ance of inattention . But the truth is , that there was no particular time , in which I had any thing particular to say ; and general expressions of good will , I hope , our long friendship is grown too solid to want , " Of ...
... appear- ance of inattention . But the truth is , that there was no particular time , in which I had any thing particular to say ; and general expressions of good will , I hope , our long friendship is grown too solid to want , " Of ...
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