The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... died 26th Feb. , 1769 , aged 79.-M. 3 This extraordinary person lived and died at a house in Old Street , where Dr. Johnson was witness to his talents and virtues , and to his final preference of the church of England after having ...
... died 26th Feb. , 1769 , aged 79.-M. 3 This extraordinary person lived and died at a house in Old Street , where Dr. Johnson was witness to his talents and virtues , and to his final preference of the church of England after having ...
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... died this morning . The man who lay in the same room , hearing an uncommon noise , got up and tried to make him speak , but without effect . He then called Mr. Holder , the apothecary , who , though when he came he thought him dead ...
... died this morning . The man who lay in the same room , hearing an uncommon noise , got up and tried to make him speak , but without effect . He then called Mr. Holder , the apothecary , who , though when he came he thought him dead ...
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... died May , 1822 , in a very strange way , having had poison by mistake for medicine , administered to him by the hand of his lady.-C. 2 A work which contains various biographical memoranda not to be found elsewhere . It was reprinted ...
... died May , 1822 , in a very strange way , having had poison by mistake for medicine , administered to him by the hand of his lady.-C. 2 A work which contains various biographical memoranda not to be found elsewhere . It was reprinted ...
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