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... acquainted ; sailed with him from Glenelg to Rasay , Sky , Rum , Col , Mull , and Icolmkill , but have not been able ... acquaintance . " And , talking of the military road by Fort Augustus , he says , " By this road , though one of the ...
... acquainted ; sailed with him from Glenelg to Rasay , Sky , Rum , Col , Mull , and Icolmkill , but have not been able ... acquaintance . " And , talking of the military road by Fort Augustus , he says , " By this road , though one of the ...
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... acquaintance of ours , distinguished for knowing an uncommon variety of miscellaneous articles both in antiquities and polite literature , he observed , " You know , Sir , he runs about with little weight upon his mind . " And talking ...
... acquaintance of ours , distinguished for knowing an uncommon variety of miscellaneous articles both in antiquities and polite literature , he observed , " You know , Sir , he runs about with little weight upon his mind . " And talking ...
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... acquaintance in a former situation may bring out things which it would be very disagreeable to have mentioned before higher company , though , perhaps , every body knows of them . " He placed this subject in a new light to me , and ...
... acquaintance in a former situation may bring out things which it would be very disagreeable to have mentioned before higher company , though , perhaps , every body knows of them . " He placed this subject in a new light to me , and ...
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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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