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... humble enough to desire my assistance on this occasion , though he and I were never cater - cousins ; and I gave him to understand that I would make application to my friend Mr. Wilkes , who , perhaps , by his interest with Dr. Hay and ...
... humble enough to desire my assistance on this occasion , though he and I were never cater - cousins ; and I gave him to understand that I would make application to my friend Mr. Wilkes , who , perhaps , by his interest with Dr. Hay and ...
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... humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Feb. 27 , 1772. " " To JOSEPH BANKS , ESQ . " 6 SIR , # 4 Perpetua ambita bis terrå præmia lactis Hæc habet altrici Capra secunda Jovis . ' " 1 " I RETURN thanks to you and to Dr. Solander for the ...
... humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " Feb. 27 , 1772. " " To JOSEPH BANKS , ESQ . " 6 SIR , # 4 Perpetua ambita bis terrå præmia lactis Hæc habet altrici Capra secunda Jovis . ' " 1 " I RETURN thanks to you and to Dr. Solander for the ...
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... humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " July 5 , 1744. " " To MR . ROBERT LEVET . " Llewenny , in Denbighshire , August 16 , 1774 . " DEAR SIR , MR . THRALE's affairs have kept him here a great while , nor do I know exactly when we shall ...
... humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " " July 5 , 1744. " " To MR . ROBERT LEVET . " Llewenny , in Denbighshire , August 16 , 1774 . " DEAR SIR , MR . THRALE's affairs have kept him here a great while , nor do I know exactly when we shall ...
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