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... hope to take more care of it than of the last . I return Mrs. Boswell my affection- ate thanks for her present , which I value as a token of reconciliation . ' Poor Dodd was put to death yesterday , in opposition to the recommendation ...
... hope to take more care of it than of the last . I return Mrs. Boswell my affection- ate thanks for her present , which I value as a token of reconciliation . ' Poor Dodd was put to death yesterday , in opposition to the recommendation ...
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... hope , that publick security may be established , without the spectacle of a clergyman dragged through the streets , to a death of infamy , amidst the derision of the profligate and profane ; and that justice may be satisfied with ...
... hope , that publick security may be established , without the spectacle of a clergyman dragged through the streets , to a death of infamy , amidst the derision of the profligate and profane ; and that justice may be satisfied with ...
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... hope you found at your return my dear enemy and all her little people quite well , and had no reason to repent of your journey . I think on it with great gratitude . ' I was not well when you left me at the Doctor's , and I grew worse ...
... hope you found at your return my dear enemy and all her little people quite well , and had no reason to repent of your journey . I think on it with great gratitude . ' I was not well when you left me at the Doctor's , and I grew worse ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., Volume 2 James Boswell,Samuel Johnson Visualização integral - 1791 |
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