The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 |
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... judge ' to be Lord Mans- field , and that the ' late ' applies not to his death , but to his office of ' judge , ' he having retired from the bench in 1788. If the person had been dead , Bos- well would probably not have scrupled to ...
... judge ' to be Lord Mans- field , and that the ' late ' applies not to his death , but to his office of ' judge , ' he having retired from the bench in 1788. If the person had been dead , Bos- well would probably not have scrupled to ...
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... judge of painting ; and this picture I never saw : but I conceive it extremely hard to shut out any man from the possi- bility of success ; and therefore I repeat my request that you will propose the re - consideration of Mr. Lowe's ...
... judge of painting ; and this picture I never saw : but I conceive it extremely hard to shut out any man from the possi- bility of success ; and therefore I repeat my request that you will propose the re - consideration of Mr. Lowe's ...
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... judge determinately of the state in which a man leaves this life . He may in a moment have repented effectually , and it is possible may have been accepted by GoD . There is in ' Camden's Remains , ' an epitaph upon a very wicked man ...
... judge determinately of the state in which a man leaves this life . He may in a moment have repented effectually , and it is possible may have been accepted by GoD . There is in ' Camden's Remains , ' an epitaph upon a very wicked man ...
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... judge from my window , for I write before I have left my chamber , is sufficiently pleasant . " Be so kind as to continue your attention to Mrs. Williams ; it is great consolation to the well , and still greater to the sick , that they ...
... judge from my window , for I write before I have left my chamber , is sufficiently pleasant . " Be so kind as to continue your attention to Mrs. Williams ; it is great consolation to the well , and still greater to the sick , that they ...
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... judge : - " I beg leave to state generally , " writes Mr. Bearcroft to Dr. Parr , " that , some . time in April or May last , I heard Dr. Priestley remind Mr. Paradise of the particular civility with which , according to his account ...
... judge : - " I beg leave to state generally , " writes Mr. Bearcroft to Dr. Parr , " that , some . time in April or May last , I heard Dr. Priestley remind Mr. Paradise of the particular civility with which , according to his account ...
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