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... talked violently against the Romar Catholics , and of the horrors of the Inquisition . To the utter astonish ment of all the passengers but myself , who knew that he could talk upor any side of a question , he defended the Inquisition ...
... talked violently against the Romar Catholics , and of the horrors of the Inquisition . To the utter astonish ment of all the passengers but myself , who knew that he could talk upor any side of a question , he defended the Inquisition ...
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... talked bawdy ; or that you had seen him in the cart at Tyburn , and he neither swore nor talked bawdy . And is it thus , Sir , that you presume to controvert what I have related ? " Dr. Johnson's animadversion was uttered in such a ...
... talked bawdy ; or that you had seen him in the cart at Tyburn , and he neither swore nor talked bawdy . And is it thus , Sir , that you presume to controvert what I have related ? " Dr. Johnson's animadversion was uttered in such a ...
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... talked of with any friend , would soon have vanished . " BOSWELL : " Do you think , Sir , that all who commit ... talked of Sir Andrew Stuart's elegant and plausible letters to Lord Mansfield ; a copy of which had been sent by the author ...
... talked of with any friend , would soon have vanished . " BOSWELL : " Do you think , Sir , that all who commit ... talked of Sir Andrew Stuart's elegant and plausible letters to Lord Mansfield ; a copy of which had been sent by the author ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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