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Pagina 25
... pleased with the imagi- nation of their participating of the British consti- tution , by having a body of representatives , without whose consent money could not be exacted from them . Johnson could not bear my thus opposing his avowed ...
... pleased with the imagi- nation of their participating of the British consti- tution , by having a body of representatives , without whose consent money could not be exacted from them . Johnson could not bear my thus opposing his avowed ...
Pagina 27
... pleased that he has been here ; thing with pleasure is not very common . good - humoured in his usual way , but we any other expedition . " September 29. He says , his wife does not love me quite well yet , though we have made a formal ...
... pleased that he has been here ; thing with pleasure is not very common . good - humoured in his usual way , but we any other expedition . " September 29. He says , his wife does not love me quite well yet , though we have made a formal ...
Pagina 33
... pleased , yet awkward at departing . I then went to Lichfield , where I found my friend at Stowhill [ Mrs. Aston ] very dangerously diseased . Such is life . Let us try to pass it well , whatever it be , for there is surely something ...
... pleased , yet awkward at departing . I then went to Lichfield , where I found my friend at Stowhill [ Mrs. Aston ] very dangerously diseased . Such is life . Let us try to pass it well , whatever it be , for there is surely something ...
Pagina 46
... pleased to judge be → tween us , and let us have your reasons . ( 1 ) 6 " What do you say to Taxation no Tyranny , ' now , after Lord North's declaration , or confession , or what- ever else his conciliatory speech should be called ? I ...
... pleased to judge be → tween us , and let us have your reasons . ( 1 ) 6 " What do you say to Taxation no Tyranny , ' now , after Lord North's declaration , or confession , or what- ever else his conciliatory speech should be called ? I ...
Pagina 95
... pleased with my paying so great at- tention to his recommendation in 1763 , the period when our acquaintance began , that I should keep a journal ; and I could perceive he was secretly pleased to find so much of the fruit of his mind ...
... pleased with my paying so great at- tention to his recommendation in 1763 , the period when our acquaintance began , that I should keep a journal ; and I could perceive he was secretly pleased to find so much of the fruit of his mind ...
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