The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D: Including A Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2A. V. Blake, 1844 |
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... young , but am afraid that cold weather will take part of my new vigour from me . Let us , however , take care o ourselves , and lose no part of our health by negligence . " I never knew whether you received the Commentary on the New ...
... young , but am afraid that cold weather will take part of my new vigour from me . Let us , however , take care o ourselves , and lose no part of our health by negligence . " I never knew whether you received the Commentary on the New ...
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... [ Young ladies , who paid for their educa- tion . Before the revolution , there were boarding schools , and all young ladies were educated in the convents . - ED . ] 2 [ This was one of the rooms of the Conci- crgeric , where la question ...
... [ Young ladies , who paid for their educa- tion . Before the revolution , there were boarding schools , and all young ladies were educated in the convents . - ED . ] 2 [ This was one of the rooms of the Conci- crgeric , where la question ...
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... young and small . " Women's saddles seem ill made- Queen's bridle woven with silver - Tags to strike the horse . ations , that an officer waited on the person to be introduced , to instruct them in the forms . John- son's scruples ...
... young and small . " Women's saddles seem ill made- Queen's bridle woven with silver - Tags to strike the horse . ations , that an officer waited on the person to be introduced , to instruct them in the forms . John- son's scruples ...
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... young laird of Col , being to set out to - morrow for London , I give him this letter to introduce him to your acquaintance . The kindness which you and I experienced from his brother , whose unfortunate death we sincerely lament , will ...
... young laird of Col , being to set out to - morrow for London , I give him this letter to introduce him to your acquaintance . The kindness which you and I experienced from his brother , whose unfortunate death we sincerely lament , will ...
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... young Laird of Auchinleck ? I suppose Miss Veronica is grown a reader and discourser . " I have just now got a cough , but it has never yet hindered me from sleeping ; I have had quieter nights than are common with me . " I cannot but ...
... young Laird of Auchinleck ? I suppose Miss Veronica is grown a reader and discourser . " I have just now got a cough , but it has never yet hindered me from sleeping ; I have had quieter nights than are common with me . " I cannot but ...
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