The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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... manner , than perhaps any chan- cellor ever did , or ever will do . But , I believe , eauses have been as judiciously decided as you could have done . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir . Property has been as well settled . " Johnson , however ...
... manner , than perhaps any chan- cellor ever did , or ever will do . But , I believe , eauses have been as judiciously decided as you could have done . " JOHNSON . " Yes , Sir . Property has been as well settled . " Johnson , however ...
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... manners of your parish ; from which I gather , that it has been long neglected by the parson . The Dean of Carlisle ( Dr ... manner of the people . Such a congregation as yours stands in need of much reformation and I would not have you ...
... manners of your parish ; from which I gather , that it has been long neglected by the parson . The Dean of Carlisle ( Dr ... manner of the people . Such a congregation as yours stands in need of much reformation and I would not have you ...
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... manners . ' Sir , ' said Johnson , you need say no more . When you have said a man of gentle manners , you have said enough . ' " The late Mr. Fitzherbert told Mr. Langton that Johnson said to him , Sir , a man has no more right to say ...
... manners . ' Sir , ' said Johnson , you need say no more . When you have said a man of gentle manners , you have said enough . ' " The late Mr. Fitzherbert told Mr. Langton that Johnson said to him , Sir , a man has no more right to say ...
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