The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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... Scotland , Sir , and say if you did not see meat and drink enough there . " JOHNSON . " Why yes , Sir ; meat and drink enough to give the inhabitants sufficient strength to run away from home . " All these quick and lively sallies were ...
... Scotland , Sir , and say if you did not see meat and drink enough there . " JOHNSON . " Why yes , Sir ; meat and drink enough to give the inhabitants sufficient strength to run away from home . " All these quick and lively sallies were ...
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... Scotland , let me allow him from authorities much better than mine , his deserved praise as an able Zoologist ; and let me also from my own understanding and feelings , acknowledge the merit of his " London , " which , though said to be ...
... Scotland , let me allow him from authorities much better than mine , his deserved praise as an able Zoologist ; and let me also from my own understanding and feelings , acknowledge the merit of his " London , " which , though said to be ...
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... Scotland ? " JOHN- SON . Why , Sir , the money may be spent in England ; but there is a harder question . If one man in Scotland gets possession of two thousand pounds , what remains for all the rest of the nation ? " WILKES . " You ...
... Scotland ? " JOHN- SON . Why , Sir , the money may be spent in England ; but there is a harder question . If one man in Scotland gets possession of two thousand pounds , what remains for all the rest of the nation ? " WILKES . " You ...
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