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... JOHNSON . JOHNSON . " Dr. Mayo , like other champions for unlimited toleration , has got a set of words.1 Sir , it is no matter , politically , whether the magistrate be right or wrong . Suppose a club were to be formed , to drink ...
... JOHNSON . JOHNSON . " Dr. Mayo , like other champions for unlimited toleration , has got a set of words.1 Sir , it is no matter , politically , whether the magistrate be right or wrong . Suppose a club were to be formed , to drink ...
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... Johnson at the Reverend Mr. Seward's , Canon Residentiary , who inhabited the Bishop's palace , in which Mr. Walmsley lived , and which had been the scene of many happy hours in Johnson's early life . Mr. Seward had , with ...
... Johnson at the Reverend Mr. Seward's , Canon Residentiary , who inhabited the Bishop's palace , in which Mr. Walmsley lived , and which had been the scene of many happy hours in Johnson's early life . Mr. Seward had , with ...
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... Johnson in as easy a manner as almost any of his very numerous acquaintance . Mr. Edwards had said to me aside , that Dr. Johnson should have been of a profession . I repeated the remark to Johnson that I might have his own thoughts on ...
... Johnson in as easy a manner as almost any of his very numerous acquaintance . Mr. Edwards had said to me aside , that Dr. Johnson should have been of a profession . I repeated the remark to Johnson that I might have his own thoughts on ...
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