The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, 1888 - Authors, English |
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... Sir , I had written before the post , which stays in this town but a little ... Allen , than I am told that I shall see him no more . That we must all die , we ... Allan Ramsay , Esq . painter to his Majesty , who died about this time ...
... Sir , I had written before the post , which stays in this town but a little ... Allen , than I am told that I shall see him no more . That we must all die , we ... Allan Ramsay , Esq . painter to his Majesty , who died about this time ...
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... Sir Allan Maclean and his daughters . None but theological books should be read on Sunday . Dr. Campbell . Dr. John- son exhibited as a Highlander . Thoughts on drinking . Dr. Johnson's Latin verses on Inchkenneth . · · 423 October 18 ...
... Sir Allan Maclean and his daughters . None but theological books should be read on Sunday . Dr. Campbell . Dr. John- son exhibited as a Highlander . Thoughts on drinking . Dr. Johnson's Latin verses on Inchkenneth . · · 423 October 18 ...
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... Sir Alexander Macdonald's , possessed by Mr. M'Kinnon , " who received us ... Sir , it was more than he deserved . The dog is a Whig . " We here enjoyed the ... Allan M'Lean . The other Highland gentlemen , of landed property , are ...
... Sir Alexander Macdonald's , possessed by Mr. M'Kinnon , " who received us ... Sir , it was more than he deserved . The dog is a Whig . " We here enjoyed the ... Allan M'Lean . The other Highland gentlemen , of landed property , are ...
Page 399
... Sir James M'Donald Erse , and would teach me soon . I could now sing a verse of the song , Hatyin foam'eri , " made in honour of Allan , the famous Captain of Clanranald , who fell at Sherrif - muir , and of whom his servant , who lay ...
... Sir James M'Donald Erse , and would teach me soon . I could now sing a verse of the song , Hatyin foam'eri , " made in honour of Allan , the famous Captain of Clanranald , who fell at Sherrif - muir , and of whom his servant , who lay ...
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... sir , the value of such a piece of timber here ! " As we travelled this ... Allan Maclean's , at Inchken- neth , to - night ; but the eight miles , of ... Sir Normand of Bernera to the battle of Worcester ; and , after the defeat of the ...
... sir , the value of such a piece of timber here ! " As we travelled this ... Allan Maclean's , at Inchken- neth , to - night ; but the eight miles , of ... Sir Normand of Bernera to the battle of Worcester ; and , after the defeat of the ...
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