The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... consider , that all those who think a King has a right to his crown , as a man has to his estate , which is the just opinion , would be for restoring the King who certainly has the hereditary right , could he be trusted with it ; in ...
... consider , that all those who think a King has a right to his crown , as a man has to his estate , which is the just opinion , would be for restoring the King who certainly has the hereditary right , could he be trusted with it ; in ...
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... consider your fidelity and tenderness as a great part of the comforts which are yet left me , and sincerely wish we could be nearer to each other .— * * * * * * * * .— My dear friend , life is very short , and very uncertain ; let us ...
... consider your fidelity and tenderness as a great part of the comforts which are yet left me , and sincerely wish we could be nearer to each other .— * * * * * * * * .— My dear friend , life is very short , and very uncertain ; let us ...
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... consider the peculiar plan of his biographical under- taking . Soon after Johnson's return to the metropolis , both the asthma and dropsy became more violent and distressful . He had for some time kept a journal in Latin of the state of ...
... consider the peculiar plan of his biographical under- taking . Soon after Johnson's return to the metropolis , both the asthma and dropsy became more violent and distressful . He had for some time kept a journal in Latin of the state of ...
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