The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 |
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... attention to external elegance of manners . But it must , at the same time , be allowed , that they contain many good precepts of conduct , and much genuine information upon life and manners , very happily expressed ; and that there was ...
... attention to external elegance of manners . But it must , at the same time , be allowed , that they contain many good precepts of conduct , and much genuine information upon life and manners , very happily expressed ; and that there was ...
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... attention of the House , and could not fail to give him a proper weight there . ' He is capable of the greatest application , and can undergo any degree of labour , where he sees it necessary , and where his heart and affections are ...
... attention of the House , and could not fail to give him a proper weight there . ' He is capable of the greatest application , and can undergo any degree of labour , where he sees it necessary , and where his heart and affections are ...
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... attention , you will be pleased to take a convenient opportunity of mentioning it to Lord North . If his Lordship should happily approve of it , I shall have the satisfaction of having been , in some degree , the humble instrument of ...
... attention , you will be pleased to take a convenient opportunity of mentioning it to Lord North . If his Lordship should happily approve of it , I shall have the satisfaction of having been , in some degree , the humble instrument of ...
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