The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2Harper, 1859 |
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... HARVARDIANAS CHRISTO LUM IN NOV FROM THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM WATSON GOODWIN ( Class of 1851 ) ELIOT PROFESSOR OF GREEK LITERATURE 1860-1912 RECEIVED DECEMBER 24 , 1914 Fon my Dear Father from daughtee ване Chuitmas 1862 ༄་
... HARVARDIANAS CHRISTO LUM IN NOV FROM THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM WATSON GOODWIN ( Class of 1851 ) ELIOT PROFESSOR OF GREEK LITERATURE 1860-1912 RECEIVED DECEMBER 24 , 1914 Fon my Dear Father from daughtee ване Chuitmas 1862 ༄་
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... received the honour of your most tender and affectionate letter with its most welcome contents . Ma- dam , I may with truth say , I have not words to express my gratitude as I ought to a lady , whose bounty has , by an act of ...
... received the honour of your most tender and affectionate letter with its most welcome contents . Ma- dam , I may with truth say , I have not words to express my gratitude as I ought to a lady , whose bounty has , by an act of ...
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... received the Commentary on the New Testament , and the Travels , and the glasses . " Do , my dear love , write to me ; and do not let us forget each other . This is the season of good wishes , and I wish you all good . I have not lately ...
... received the Commentary on the New Testament , and the Travels , and the glasses . " Do , my dear love , write to me ; and do not let us forget each other . This is the season of good wishes , and I wish you all good . I have not lately ...
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... received that he was misled , for he asked what did the first jockey wear ? answer , green ; what the second ? green ; what the third ? green , which was true ; but , then , the greens were all different greens , and very easily ...
... received that he was misled , for he asked what did the first jockey wear ? answer , green ; what the second ? green ; what the third ? green , which was true ; but , then , the greens were all different greens , and very easily ...
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... received from our ancestors , should not choice and free - will be kept un- violated ? Is land to be treated with more reverence than liberty ? If this considera- tion should restrain your father from disin- heriting some of the males ...
... received from our ancestors , should not choice and free - will be kept un- violated ? Is land to be treated with more reverence than liberty ? If this considera- tion should restrain your father from disin- heriting some of the males ...
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