The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... DEAR SIR , I wrote to you some weeks ago , but believe did not direct accurately , and therefore know not whether you had my letter . I would , likewise , write to your brother , but know not where to find him . I now begin to see land ...
... DEAR SIR , I wrote to you some weeks ago , but believe did not direct accurately , and therefore know not whether you had my letter . I would , likewise , write to your brother , but know not where to find him . I now begin to see land ...
Page 146
... dear , your most obliged and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Over the leaf is a letter to my mother . " " 16th Jan. 1759 . " DEAR HONOURED MOTHER , Your weakness afflicts me beyond what I am wil- ling to communicate to you ...
... dear , your most obliged and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Over the leaf is a letter to my mother . " " 16th Jan. 1759 . " DEAR HONOURED MOTHER , Your weakness afflicts me beyond what I am wil- ling to communicate to you ...
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... dear , dear mother , your dutiful son , ན་ " SAM . JOHNSON . " " 23d Jan. 1759 2 . 147 place . If you want any directions , Mr. Howard 4 will advise you . The twenty pounds I could not get a bill for to - night , but will send it on ...
... dear , dear mother , your dutiful son , ན་ " SAM . JOHNSON . " " 23d Jan. 1759 2 . 147 place . If you want any directions , Mr. Howard 4 will advise you . The twenty pounds I could not get a bill for to - night , but will send it on ...
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