The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... consider that all those who think a king has a right to his crown as a man has to his estate , which is the just opinion , would be for restoring the king , who certainly has the hereditary right , could be be trusted with it ; in which ...
... consider that all those who think a king has a right to his crown as a man has to his estate , which is the just opinion , would be for restoring the king , who certainly has the hereditary right , could be be trusted with it ; in which ...
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... consider with friendly attention . I had long complained to him that I felt myself discontented in Scot . land , as ... consider it as a duty to reside on a family estate is prejudice ; for we must consider , that working - people get ...
... consider with friendly attention . I had long complained to him that I felt myself discontented in Scot . land , as ... consider it as a duty to reside on a family estate is prejudice ; for we must consider , that working - people get ...
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... consider that there was not one in all that brilliant circle that was not afraid to go home and think ; but that the thoughts of each individual there would be distressing when alone . " This reflection was experimentally just . The ...
... consider that there was not one in all that brilliant circle that was not afraid to go home and think ; but that the thoughts of each individual there would be distressing when alone . " This reflection was experimentally just . The ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 11 |
Letters to Boswell c Religious Festivals and PilgrimagesDeath of GoldsmithGreek | 40 |
CHAPTER III | 69 |
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