The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 - Hebrides (Scotland) |
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... church ; but , if you walk round the whole , you will be punished capitally ; ' and he will believe me at once . Now , no English- man would readily swallow such a thing : he would go and inquire of somebody else . " The Frenchman's ...
... church ; but , if you walk round the whole , you will be punished capitally ; ' and he will believe me at once . Now , no English- man would readily swallow such a thing : he would go and inquire of somebody else . " The Frenchman's ...
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... church or cathedral , as they call it , along an old broken causeway . They told us that this had been a street , and that there were good houses built on each side . Dr. Johnson doubted if it was any thing more than a paved road for ...
... church or cathedral , as they call it , along an old broken causeway . They told us that this had been a street , and that there were good houses built on each side . Dr. Johnson doubted if it was any thing more than a paved road for ...
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... church moving along where we now are . As yet we have travelled in postchaises ; but to - morrow we are to mount on horseback , and ascend into the mountains by Fort Augustus , and so on to the ferry , where we are to cross to Sky . We ...
... church moving along where we now are . As yet we have travelled in postchaises ; but to - morrow we are to mount on horseback , and ascend into the mountains by Fort Augustus , and so on to the ferry , where we are to cross to Sky . We ...
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... Church : And acknowledged by several learned Fathers and great Divines of the Church of England and others since the Reformation . To which is added , an Appendix concerning the Descent of the Soul of Christ into Hell , while his Body ...
... Church : And acknowledged by several learned Fathers and great Divines of the Church of England and others since the Reformation . To which is added , an Appendix concerning the Descent of the Soul of Christ into Hell , while his Body ...
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... church of England , or to be present at any worship where the usurper was mentioned as king . He was , I believe , more than once apprehended in the reign of King William , and once at the accession of George . He was the familiar ...
... church of England , or to be present at any worship where the usurper was mentioned as king . He was , I believe , more than once apprehended in the reign of King William , and once at the accession of George . He was the familiar ...
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