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... John Hawkins expressed a wonder at his attaining Sir John ... a wonder a seat , " Johnson said , ' Now we who know Mr. Burke , [ 1 ] know , that he will be one of the first men in the country . ' that Sir John Hawkins ! And once , when ...
... John Hawkins expressed a wonder at his attaining Sir John ... a wonder a seat , " Johnson said , ' Now we who know Mr. Burke , [ 1 ] know , that he will be one of the first men in the country . ' that Sir John Hawkins ! And once , when ...
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... John Wilkes , Esq . Two men more different could perhaps not be selected out of all mankind . They had even attacked one another with some asperity in their writings ; yet I lived in habits of friendship with both . I could fully relish ...
... John Wilkes , Esq . Two men more different could perhaps not be selected out of all mankind . They had even attacked one another with some asperity in their writings ; yet I lived in habits of friendship with both . I could fully relish ...
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... John's Town - Johnson is the Son of John . [ H ] ' The immediate cause of my writing is this : -One Shaw , who seems a modest and a decent man , has written an Erse Grammar , which a very learned Highlander , Macbean , has , at my ...
... John's Town - Johnson is the Son of John . [ H ] ' The immediate cause of my writing is this : -One Shaw , who seems a modest and a decent man , has written an Erse Grammar , which a very learned Highlander , Macbean , has , at my ...
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