The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Volume 3C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 - Authors, English |
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... Thrale brought , I think , five girls running , but while I was with you she had a boy . " I am obliged to you for all your pamphlets , and of the last I hope to make some use . I made some of the former . I am , dear sir , 66 " Your ...
... Thrale brought , I think , five girls running , but while I was with you she had a boy . " I am obliged to you for all your pamphlets , and of the last I hope to make some use . I made some of the former . I am , dear sir , 66 " Your ...
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... Thrale is going , to take possession of , at least , five hundred a year , fallen to his lady . All at Streatham ... THRALE's affairs have kept him here a great while , nor do I know exactly when we shall come hence . I have sent you a ...
... Thrale is going , to take possession of , at least , five hundred a year , fallen to his lady . All at Streatham ... THRALE's affairs have kept him here a great while , nor do I know exactly when we shall come hence . I have sent you a ...
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... Thrale , though it no doubt contribu- 1 I had written to him , to request his interposition in behalf of a convict , who I thought was very unjustly condemned . ted to his health and amusement , did not give 10 [ 1774 . THE LIFE OF.
... Thrale , though it no doubt contribu- 1 I had written to him , to request his interposition in behalf of a convict , who I thought was very unjustly condemned . ted to his health and amusement , did not give 10 [ 1774 . THE LIFE OF.
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... Thrale , who was a steady supporter of government , having again to encounter the storm of a contested elec- tion ... Thrale's great brewery , and after his death be- came one of the proprietors of it ; and now resides in Mr. Thrale's ...
... Thrale , who was a steady supporter of government , having again to encounter the storm of a contested elec- tion ... Thrale's great brewery , and after his death be- came one of the proprietors of it ; and now resides in Mr. Thrale's ...
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... Thrale's , is a petitioner for Mr. Hetherington's chari- ty : petitions are this day issued at Christ's Hospital . “ I am a bad manager of business in a crowd ; and if I should send a mean man , he may be put away with- out his errand ...
... Thrale's , is a petitioner for Mr. Hetherington's chari- ty : petitions are this day issued at Christ's Hospital . “ I am a bad manager of business in a crowd ; and if I should send a mean man , he may be put away with- out his errand ...
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