The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2J. Murray, 1839 - Authors, English |
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... perhaps , return again ; I go with you , Sir , as far as the street- door . " In what particular department he intended to engage ( 2 ) does not appear , nor can Mr. Hamil- ( 1 ) Mr. Hamilton had been secretary to Lord Halifax , as Lord ...
... perhaps , return again ; I go with you , Sir , as far as the street- door . " In what particular department he intended to engage ( 2 ) does not appear , nor can Mr. Hamil- ( 1 ) Mr. Hamilton had been secretary to Lord Halifax , as Lord ...
Page 305
... perhaps no degree of atten- tion or discernment will be sufficient to afford it . I " Come home , however , and take your chance . long to see you , and to hear you ; and hope that we shall not be so long separated again . Come home ...
... perhaps no degree of atten- tion or discernment will be sufficient to afford it . I " Come home , however , and take your chance . long to see you , and to hear you ; and hope that we shall not be so long separated again . Come home ...
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... perhaps , so little known , that , though it has no reference to our present story , I shall take this opportunity of recording it . From the year 1768 to 1771 , my friend was Chaplain to his Majesty's Minister at the court of Denmark ...
... perhaps , so little known , that , though it has no reference to our present story , I shall take this opportunity of recording it . From the year 1768 to 1771 , my friend was Chaplain to his Majesty's Minister at the court of Denmark ...
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