Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.1952 |
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... give my love to Francis ; and tell my friends that I am not lost . I am , dear Sir , your affectionate humble , & c . SAM . JOHNSON TO DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON Edinburgh , Oct. 24 , 1775 MY DEAR SIR , If I had not been informed that you were ...
... give my love to Francis ; and tell my friends that I am not lost . I am , dear Sir , your affectionate humble , & c . SAM . JOHNSON TO DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON Edinburgh , Oct. 24 , 1775 MY DEAR SIR , If I had not been informed that you were ...
Page 352
... give me pain , as it would counter- act my internal inclination . I would have some- thing that can dissipate the vis inertia , and give elasticity to the muscles . As I imagine that the human body may be put , by the operation of other ...
... give me pain , as it would counter- act my internal inclination . I would have some- thing that can dissipate the vis inertia , and give elasticity to the muscles . As I imagine that the human body may be put , by the operation of other ...
Page 576
... give , devise , and be- queath , my messuage or tenement situate at Lich- field , in the county of Stafford , with the appurte- nances , in the tenure or occupation of Mrs. Bond , of Lichfield aforesaid , or of Mr. Hinchman , her under ...
... give , devise , and be- queath , my messuage or tenement situate at Lich- field , in the county of Stafford , with the appurte- nances , in the tenure or occupation of Mrs. Bond , of Lichfield aforesaid , or of Mr. Hinchman , her under ...
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