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... Truth . Ghosts . - John - - Wesley . Alcibiades's Dog . -- - ―― - Emigration . - → - - ― Parliament- ary Eloquence . Place Hunters . Irish Language . Thicknesse's " Travels . " — Honesty . Temptation . Dr. Kennedy's Tragedy .. Shooting ...
... Truth . Ghosts . - John - - Wesley . Alcibiades's Dog . -- - ―― - Emigration . - → - - ― Parliament- ary Eloquence . Place Hunters . Irish Language . Thicknesse's " Travels . " — Honesty . Temptation . Dr. Kennedy's Tragedy .. Shooting ...
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... truth there was in a story which a friend of Johnson's and mine had told me to his disadvantage , I men- tioned it to him in direct terms ; and it was to this effect : —that a gentleman ( 1 ) who had lived in great intimacy with him ...
... truth there was in a story which a friend of Johnson's and mine had told me to his disadvantage , I men- tioned it to him in direct terms ; and it was to this effect : —that a gentleman ( 1 ) who had lived in great intimacy with him ...
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... truth . To London , therefore ! London may , perhaps , fill me ; and I hope to fill my part of London . ” - Letters to Mrs. Thrale . " Mr. Johnson sends his compliments to the ladies at Stowhill , of whom ne would have taken a more ...
... truth . To London , therefore ! London may , perhaps , fill me ; and I hope to fill my part of London . ” - Letters to Mrs. Thrale . " Mr. Johnson sends his compliments to the ladies at Stowhill , of whom ne would have taken a more ...
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... truth of which he had completely refuted ; for that my having done so might be interpreted as a breach of confidence , and ( 1 ) Mr. Beauclerk . Sec antè , p . 13. — C. offend one whose society I valued : therefore earnestly requesting ...
... truth of which he had completely refuted ; for that my having done so might be interpreted as a breach of confidence , and ( 1 ) Mr. Beauclerk . Sec antè , p . 13. — C. offend one whose society I valued : therefore earnestly requesting ...
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... truth without mentioning the gentleman's name , it was wrong in me to do it , I cannot see that you are just in blaming my caution . But if you were ever so just in your disapprobation , might you not have dealt more tenderly with me ...
... truth without mentioning the gentleman's name , it was wrong in me to do it , I cannot see that you are just in blaming my caution . But if you were ever so just in your disapprobation , might you not have dealt more tenderly with me ...
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