The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... hope you will go on mending and mending , to which exercise and cheerfulness will very much contribute . Take care ... hope I never shall forget it ; and if it be troublesome to you to write , I shall hope that she will do me another act ...
... hope you will go on mending and mending , to which exercise and cheerfulness will very much contribute . Take care ... hope I never shall forget it ; and if it be troublesome to you to write , I shall hope that she will do me another act ...
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... hope your physi- cal friend's conjecture is now verified , and all fear of a consumption at an end : a little care and exercise will then restore her . London is a good air for ladies ; and if you bring her hither , I will do for her ...
... hope your physi- cal friend's conjecture is now verified , and all fear of a consumption at an end : a little care and exercise will then restore her . London is a good air for ladies ; and if you bring her hither , I will do for her ...
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... hope of his remittance , and flattered him- self that on October 26. , he should have received the whole half - year's bounty , when he was struck with the dreadful news of his benefactor's death . " May I presume to hope , that his ...
... hope of his remittance , and flattered him- self that on October 26. , he should have received the whole half - year's bounty , when he was struck with the dreadful news of his benefactor's death . " May I presume to hope , that his ...
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