The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... John Haw kins has unaccountably viewed Johnson's character and conduct in almost every particular with an unhappy prejudice . ' 1 I shall add one instance only to those which I have thought it incumbent on me to point out . Talking of ...
... John Haw kins has unaccountably viewed Johnson's character and conduct in almost every particular with an unhappy prejudice . ' 1 I shall add one instance only to those which I have thought it incumbent on me to point out . Talking of ...
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... John Hawkins's repeatedly urging it , I think it is probable that his kind resolution would not have been fulfilled . Af ter making one , which , as Sir John Hawkins informs us , extended no further than the promised annuity , Johnson's ...
... John Hawkins's repeatedly urging it , I think it is probable that his kind resolution would not have been fulfilled . Af ter making one , which , as Sir John Hawkins informs us , extended no further than the promised annuity , Johnson's ...
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... John Hawkins that his father having become a bankrupt , Mr. Innys had assisted him with money or credit to continue his business . " This , " said he ; " I consider as an obligation on me to The amount of his property proved to be ...
... John Hawkins that his father having become a bankrupt , Mr. Innys had assisted him with money or credit to continue his business . " This , " said he ; " I consider as an obligation on me to The amount of his property proved to be ...
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