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... soon lose that tenderness of look , and that benevolence of mind , which arose from the participation of unmingled ... soon be where our doom will be fixed for ever . I pray GOD to bless you , and am , Sir , your most affectionate humble ...
... soon lose that tenderness of look , and that benevolence of mind , which arose from the participation of unmingled ... soon be where our doom will be fixed for ever . I pray GOD to bless you , and am , Sir , your most affectionate humble ...
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... soon grew habitually accus- tomed to the practice of their business , and then very little further attention was necessary . On ex- traordinary instances of good behaviour , or dili- gent service , he was not wanting in particular en ...
... soon grew habitually accus- tomed to the practice of their business , and then very little further attention was necessary . On ex- traordinary instances of good behaviour , or dili- gent service , he was not wanting in particular en ...
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... soon as you can . Chambers is now at Oxford . I again wrote to him , informing him that the Court of Session rose on the twelfth of August , hoping to see him before that time , and express- ing perhaps in too extravagant terms , my ad ...
... soon as you can . Chambers is now at Oxford . I again wrote to him , informing him that the Court of Session rose on the twelfth of August , hoping to see him before that time , and express- ing perhaps in too extravagant terms , my ad ...
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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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