| Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 páginas
...town, a great republican. One day, when I was at her houfe, I put on a very grave countenance, and faid to her, ' Madam, I am now become a convert to your...mankind are upon an equal footing ; and to give you an unqueftionable proof, Madam, that I am in earneft, here is a very fenfible, civil, wellbehaved fellow-citizen,... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 páginas
...Sam. Johnson. Sir, there is one Mrs. Macaulay1 in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and...very sensible, civil, well-behaved fellow-citizen, your footman ; I desire that he may be allowed to sit down and dine with us*." I thus, Sir, shewed... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 páginas
...Johnson. Sir, there is one Mrs. Macau lay' in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and...very sensible, civil, well-behaved fellow-citizen, your footman ; I desire that he may be allowed to sit down and dine with us'." I thus. Sir, shewed... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 páginas
...Johnson. Sir, there is one Mrs. Macaulay i in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and...very sensible, civil, well-behaved fellow-citizen, your footman ; I desire that he may be allowed to sit down and dine with us.' I thus, Sir, shewed her... | |
| 1817 - 552 páginas
...follows: " Sir, there is one Mrs. Macauley in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and...that I am in earnest, here is a very sensible, civil, well behaved fellow-citizen, your footman; I desire that he may be allowed to sit down and dine with... | |
| 1802 - 448 páginas
...follows : " Sir, there is one Mrs. Macaulay in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and...very sensible, civil, well-behaved fellow-citizen, your footman ; I desire that lie may be allowed to sit down and dine with us.' I thus, Sir, shewed... | |
| 1802 - 436 páginas
...follows : " Sir, there is one Mrs. Macaulay in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and...I am now become a convert to your way of thinking ; 1 am convinced that all mankind are upon an equal footing ; and, to give you an unquestionable proof>... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 páginas
...Sam. Johnson. Sir, there is one Mrs. Macaulayin this town, a great republican. One day, when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and...very sensible, civil, well-behaved fellow-citizen, your footman ; I desire that he may be allowed to sit down and dine with us.' I thus, Sir, shewed her... | |
| James Everett - 1812 - 138 páginas
...Doctor, " there is one Mrs. Macauly in this town [London], a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and...very sensible, civil, well-behaved fellow-citizen, your footman ; I desire that he may be allowed to sit down and dine with us.' I thus, Sir, shewed her... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 páginas
...Sam. Johnson. Sir, there is one Mrs. Macau lay in this town, a great republican. One day when I was at her house, I put on a very grave countenance, and...footing; and to give you an unquestionable proof, Aladam, that I am in earnest, here is a very sensible, civil, uell-behaved fellow citizen, your footmau... | |
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