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Pagina vi
... Quakers . - - - Nelson's " Festivals . " - Soho.- Mr. Boulton . - Lichfield and its Inhabitants . Page 67 CHAPTER IV . 1776 . Lichfield . - Peter Garrick . - Death of Mr. Thrale's only Son . - Shakspeare's Mulberry - tree . - Lord Bute ...
... Quakers . - - - Nelson's " Festivals . " - Soho.- Mr. Boulton . - Lichfield and its Inhabitants . Page 67 CHAPTER IV . 1776 . Lichfield . - Peter Garrick . - Death of Mr. Thrale's only Son . - Shakspeare's Mulberry - tree . - Lord Bute ...
Pagina 67
... Quakers . Holidays . Nelson's " Festivals . " Mr. Boulton . - and its Inhabitants . - - - - Lichfield ON Tuesday , 19th March , which was fixed for our proposed jaunt , we met in the morning at the Somerset coffee - house in the Strand ...
... Quakers . Holidays . Nelson's " Festivals . " Mr. Boulton . - and its Inhabitants . - - - - Lichfield ON Tuesday , 19th March , which was fixed for our proposed jaunt , we met in the morning at the Somerset coffee - house in the Strand ...
Pagina 87
... quakers . He too was not at home , but Mrs. Lloyd was , and received us courteously , and asked us to dinner . Johnson said to me , " After the un- certainty of all human things at Hector's , this in- vitation came very well . " We ...
... quakers . He too was not at home , but Mrs. Lloyd was , and received us courteously , and asked us to dinner . Johnson said to me , " After the un- certainty of all human things at Hector's , this in- vitation came very well . " We ...
Pagina 89
... quakers ; and talking with Mr. Lloyd , I observed , that the essen- tial part of religion was piety , a devout intercourse with the Divinity ; and that many a man was a quaker without knowing it . As Dr. Johnson had said to me in the ...
... quakers ; and talking with Mr. Lloyd , I observed , that the essen- tial part of religion was piety , a devout intercourse with the Divinity ; and that many a man was a quaker without knowing it . As Dr. Johnson had said to me in the ...
Pagina 90
... quakers had the advantage of him ; for he had read negligently , and had not observed that Barclay speaks of infant baptism ; which they calmly made him perceive . Mr. Lloyd , however , was in a great mistake ; for when insist- ing that ...
... quakers had the advantage of him ; for he had read negligently , and had not observed that Barclay speaks of infant baptism ; which they calmly made him perceive . Mr. Lloyd , however , was in a great mistake ; for when insist- ing that ...
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