The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1868 |
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... Lord Elibank - Edinburgh Castle - Fingal - Credulity - Second Sight — Garrick and Foote as Companions - Moravian Missions and Methodism - History - Robertson - Rebellion -Lord Mansfield - Richardson - Private Life of a Judge - Blair ...
... Lord Elibank - Edinburgh Castle - Fingal - Credulity - Second Sight — Garrick and Foote as Companions - Moravian Missions and Methodism - History - Robertson - Rebellion -Lord Mansfield - Richardson - Private Life of a Judge - Blair ...
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... Lord Hailes's , Sir Adolphus Oughton's , Sir Alexander Dick's , Principal Robertson's , Mr. M'Laurin's , and thrice at Lord Elibank's seat in the country , where we also passed two nights . He supped at the Hon . Alexan- der Gordon's ...
... Lord Hailes's , Sir Adolphus Oughton's , Sir Alexander Dick's , Principal Robertson's , Mr. M'Laurin's , and thrice at Lord Elibank's seat in the country , where we also passed two nights . He supped at the Hon . Alexan- der Gordon's ...
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... Lord Lyttelton came near it , and turned back - When we came back , we took some cold meat , and notwith- standing the Doctor's importunities , went that day to Shrewsbury . Saturday , Sept. 10. - I sent for Gwynn , and he showed us the ...
... Lord Lyttelton came near it , and turned back - When we came back , we took some cold meat , and notwith- standing the Doctor's importunities , went that day to Shrewsbury . Saturday , Sept. 10. - I sent for Gwynn , and he showed us the ...
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