The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... Kingsburgh 3 [ In the examination of Kingsburgh and his wife , by Captain Fergussone , of the Furnace man of war , relative to this affair , Fergussone asked " where Miss Flora , and the person in woman's answered with gentlemanly ...
... Kingsburgh 3 [ In the examination of Kingsburgh and his wife , by Captain Fergussone , of the Furnace man of war , relative to this affair , Fergussone asked " where Miss Flora , and the person in woman's answered with gentlemanly ...
Page 411
... Kings- burgh's brother , whom we had seen at Kingsburgh , was there . He showed me a bond granted by the late Sir James Mac- donald , to old Kingsburgh , the preamble of which does so much honour to the feelings of that much - lamented ...
... Kings- burgh's brother , whom we had seen at Kingsburgh , was there . He showed me a bond granted by the late Sir James Mac- donald , to old Kingsburgh , the preamble of which does so much honour to the feelings of that much - lamented ...
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... Kingsburgh he met with a most cordial re- ception ; seemed gay at supper , and after it in- dulged himself in a cheerful glass with his worthy host . As he had not had his clothes off for a long time , the comfort of a good bed was ...
... Kingsburgh he met with a most cordial re- ception ; seemed gay at supper , and after it in- dulged himself in a cheerful glass with his worthy host . As he had not had his clothes off for a long time , the comfort of a good bed was ...
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