The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2Harper, 1859 |
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... hope of her daughters . " I will not send compliments to my friends by name , because I would be loth to leave any out in the enumeration . Tell them , as you see them , how well I speak of Scotch politeness , and Scotch hospitality ...
... hope of her daughters . " I will not send compliments to my friends by name , because I would be loth to leave any out in the enumeration . Tell them , as you see them , how well I speak of Scotch politeness , and Scotch hospitality ...
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... hope that your resi- | fore , it is little to say , that I am , sir , your dence at Auchinleck will have many good affectionate humble servant , Tour in " Tuesday , 10th October . - We. effects . * " That I should have given pain to Ra ...
... hope that your resi- | fore , it is little to say , that I am , sir , your dence at Auchinleck will have many good affectionate humble servant , Tour in " Tuesday , 10th October . - We. effects . * " That I should have given pain to Ra ...
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... hope , at any rate , be kind enough to give me some account of your French travels very soon , for I am very impatient . What a different scene have you viewed this au- tumn , from that which you viewed in au- tumn 1773 ! I ever an , my ...
... hope , at any rate , be kind enough to give me some account of your French travels very soon , for I am very impatient . What a different scene have you viewed this au- tumn , from that which you viewed in au- tumn 1773 ! I ever an , my ...
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... hope you and your family have known only that trouble and danger which has so happily terminated . Among all the congratulations that you may receive , I hope you believe none more warm or sincere than those of , dear sir , your most ...
... hope you and your family have known only that trouble and danger which has so happily terminated . Among all the congratulations that you may receive , I hope you believe none more warm or sincere than those of , dear sir , your most ...
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... hope to have it thought that I am ashamed . " You have kindly allowed me to name a day . Will you be pleased , madam , to ac- cept of me any day after Tuesday ? Till I am favoured with your answer , or despair of so much condescension ...
... hope to have it thought that I am ashamed . " You have kindly allowed me to name a day . Will you be pleased , madam , to ac- cept of me any day after Tuesday ? Till I am favoured with your answer , or despair of so much condescension ...
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