The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... Bishop Falconer observed , ' they are not episcopals ; for they are under no bishop , as a bishop cannot have authority beyond his diocese . ' This venerable gentleman did me the honour to dine with me yesterday , and he laid his hands ...
... Bishop Falconer observed , ' they are not episcopals ; for they are under no bishop , as a bishop cannot have authority beyond his diocese . ' This venerable gentleman did me the honour to dine with me yesterday , and he laid his hands ...
Page 195
... bishops going to routs ; at least of their staying at them longer than their presence commanded respect . He mentioned a particular bishop . " Poh ! " said Mrs. Thrale , " the Bishop of - is never minded at a rout . " BOSWELL . " When a ...
... bishops going to routs ; at least of their staying at them longer than their presence commanded respect . He mentioned a particular bishop . " Poh ! " said Mrs. Thrale , " the Bishop of - is never minded at a rout . " BOSWELL . " When a ...
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... bishop's . I have unfortu- nately recorded none of his conversation at the bishop's where we dined together but I have preserved his ingenious defence of his dining twice abroad in Passion - week ; a laxity in which I am con- vinced he ...
... bishop's . I have unfortu- nately recorded none of his conversation at the bishop's where we dined together but I have preserved his ingenious defence of his dining twice abroad in Passion - week ; a laxity in which I am con- vinced he ...
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