The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4John W. Lovell Company, 1899 - Authors, English |
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Page 91
... sent you the little books , I was not sure that you were well enough to take the trouble of reading them , but have lately heard from Mr. Greeves that you are much recovered . I hope you will gain more and more strength , and live many ...
... sent you the little books , I was not sure that you were well enough to take the trouble of reading them , but have lately heard from Mr. Greeves that you are much recovered . I hope you will gain more and more strength , and live many ...
Page 114
... sent a petition ' from Lucy Porter , with which I leave it to your discretion whether it is proper to comply . Return me her letter , which I have sent , that you may know the whole case , and not be seduced to anything that you may ...
... sent a petition ' from Lucy Porter , with which I leave it to your discretion whether it is proper to comply . Return me her letter , which I have sent , that you may know the whole case , and not be seduced to anything that you may ...
Page 334
... sent away my last letter , I received your kind medical packet . I am very much obliged both to you and to your physi- cians for your kind attention to my disease . Dr. Gillespie has sent me au excellent consilium medicum , all solid ...
... sent away my last letter , I received your kind medical packet . I am very much obliged both to you and to your physi- cians for your kind attention to my disease . Dr. Gillespie has sent me au excellent consilium medicum , all solid ...
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