The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order ; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons ; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published ; the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Volume 5J. Richardson, 1821 |
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... believe to be the just one , which is , that communicants need not think a long train of prepara- tory forms indispensably necessary ; but neither should they rashly and lightly venture upon so awful and mysterious an institution ...
... believe to be the just one , which is , that communicants need not think a long train of prepara- tory forms indispensably necessary ; but neither should they rashly and lightly venture upon so awful and mysterious an institution ...
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... believe there is hardly a day in which there is not something about me in the news- papers . " On Monday , June 4 , we all went to Luton - Hoe , to see Lord Bute's magnificent seat , for which I had obtained a ticket . As we entered the ...
... believe there is hardly a day in which there is not something about me in the news- papers . " On Monday , June 4 , we all went to Luton - Hoe , to see Lord Bute's magnificent seat , for which I had obtained a ticket . As we entered the ...
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... believe it not included in your high office , that you should flatter our vices , or solace our vanity ; and , as vanity only dictates this prosecution , it is humbly hoped your Lordships will dismiss it . " If every attempt , however ...
... believe it not included in your high office , that you should flatter our vices , or solace our vanity ; and , as vanity only dictates this prosecution , it is humbly hoped your Lordships will dismiss it . " If every attempt , however ...
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... believe , does not regard it . Stay , therefore , till you are quite well . I am , for my part , very much deserted ; but complaint is useless . hope God will bless you , and I desire you to form the same wish for me . I am , dear madam ...
... believe , does not regard it . Stay , therefore , till you are quite well . I am , for my part , very much deserted ; but complaint is useless . hope God will bless you , and I desire you to form the same wish for me . I am , dear madam ...
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... believe they are of very low condition . " To be sick , and to see nothing but sickness and death , is but a gloomy state ; but I hope better times , even in this world , will come , and whatever this world may withhold or give , we ...
... believe they are of very low condition . " To be sick , and to see nothing but sickness and death , is but a gloomy state ; but I hope better times , even in this world , will come , and whatever this world may withhold or give , we ...
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