The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 - Authors, English |
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... servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON ' TO THE SAME underlined : must [ H ] ' DEAR SIR , ' NOT being at Mr. Thrale's when your letter came , I had written the inclosed paper and sealed it ; bringing it hither for a frank , I found your's . If any ...
... servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON ' TO THE SAME underlined : must [ H ] ' DEAR SIR , ' NOT being at Mr. Thrale's when your letter came , I had written the inclosed paper and sealed it ; bringing it hither for a frank , I found your's . If any ...
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... servant will attend you thither , and bring the petition home when you have it . " The petition , which they are to give us , is a form which they deliver to every petitioner , and which the petitioner is afterwards to fill up , and ...
... servant will attend you thither , and bring the petition home when you have it . " The petition , which they are to give us , is a form which they deliver to every petitioner , and which the petitioner is afterwards to fill up , and ...
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... servant , TO THE SAME ' JAMES BOSWELL ' ' Edinburgh , March 12 , 1778 ' MY DEAR SIR , ' THE alarm of your late illness distressed me but a few hours ; for on the evening of the day that it reached me , I found it contradicted in " The ...
... servant , TO THE SAME ' JAMES BOSWELL ' ' Edinburgh , March 12 , 1778 ' MY DEAR SIR , ' THE alarm of your late illness distressed me but a few hours ; for on the evening of the day that it reached me , I found it contradicted in " The ...
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