The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 - Hebrides (Scotland) |
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... pleased to wish me well , need not be any longer parti- cularly solicitous about me . I prevailed on my physician to bleed me very copiously , almost against his inclination . How- ever , he kept his finger on the pulse of the other ...
... pleased to wish me well , need not be any longer parti- cularly solicitous about me . I prevailed on my physician to bleed me very copiously , almost against his inclination . How- ever , he kept his finger on the pulse of the other ...
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... pleased with your account of Easter 1 . We shall meet , 1 Which I celebrated in the Church of England chapel at Edinburgh , founded by Lord Chief Baron Smith , of respectable and pious memory . - BosWELL . Letters , vol . ii . p . 241 ...
... pleased with your account of Easter 1 . We shall meet , 1 Which I celebrated in the Church of England chapel at Edinburgh , founded by Lord Chief Baron Smith , of respectable and pious memory . - BosWELL . Letters , vol . ii . p . 241 ...
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... pleased that you are going a very long journey , which may by proper conduct restore your health and prolong your life . " Observe these rules : " 1. Turn all care out of your head as soon as you mount the chaise . " 2. Do not think ...
... pleased that you are going a very long journey , which may by proper conduct restore your health and prolong your life . " Observe these rules : " 1. Turn all care out of your head as soon as you mount the chaise . " 2. Do not think ...
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... pleased to make me , I received on the by Mr. Paget . Of the joy which it brought your lordship cannot judge , because you cannot imagine my distress . It was long since I had known a morning without solicitude for noon , or lain down ...
... pleased to make me , I received on the by Mr. Paget . Of the joy which it brought your lordship cannot judge , because you cannot imagine my distress . It was long since I had known a morning without solicitude for noon , or lain down ...
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... pleased to take in my recovery . I am better , and hope to have it in my power to convince you by my attention , of how much consequence I esteem your health to the world and to myself . I remain , sir , with grateful respect , your ...
... pleased to take in my recovery . I am better , and hope to have it in my power to convince you by my attention , of how much consequence I esteem your health to the world and to myself . I remain , sir , with grateful respect , your ...
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