The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Together with the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides: James Boswell, Volume 2G. Bell, 1884 - Hebrides (Scotland) |
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... Lord North in terms of severity . " Lord Stowell told me , that it was understood amongst Johnson's friends that " Lord North was afraid that Johnson's help ( as he himself said of Lord Chesterfield's ) might have been sometimes ...
... Lord North in terms of severity . " Lord Stowell told me , that it was understood amongst Johnson's friends that " Lord North was afraid that Johnson's help ( as he himself said of Lord Chesterfield's ) might have been sometimes ...
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... Lord Mansfield's company ; but Lord Mansfield was distinguished at the University . Lord Mansfield , when he first came to town , ' drank champagne with the wits , ' as Prior says . He was the friend of Pope . " SIR A. Barristers , I ...
... Lord Mansfield's company ; but Lord Mansfield was distinguished at the University . Lord Mansfield , when he first came to town , ' drank champagne with the wits , ' as Prior says . He was the friend of Pope . " SIR A. Barristers , I ...
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... Lord Binning.1 I repeated a sentence of Lord Mansfield's speech , of which , by the aid of Mr. Longlands , the solicitor on the other side , who obligingly allowed me to compare his note with my own , I have a full copy : - My Lords ...
... Lord Binning.1 I repeated a sentence of Lord Mansfield's speech , of which , by the aid of Mr. Longlands , the solicitor on the other side , who obligingly allowed me to compare his note with my own , I have a full copy : - My Lords ...
Contents
Becomes acquainted with Mr and Mrs Thrale | 13 |
Johnsons letter to Boswell at Paris | 22 |
Conversation with His Majesty at Buckingham House 5056 | 50 |
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