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... king , " when once it comes to calling names , argument is pretty well at an end . " 66 66 His majesty then asked him what he thought of lord Lyttelton's history , which was then just published . John- son said , he thought his style ...
... king , " when once it comes to calling names , argument is pretty well at an end . " 66 66 His majesty then asked him what he thought of lord Lyttelton's history , which was then just published . John- son said , he thought his style ...
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... king asked him if it was well done now . Johnson answered , he had no reason to think that it was . The king then asked him if there were any other literary journals published in this kingdom , except the Monthly and Critical Reviews ...
... king asked him if it was well done now . Johnson answered , he had no reason to think that it was . The king then asked him if there were any other literary journals published in this kingdom , except the Monthly and Critical Reviews ...
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... king and him , Dr. Goldsmith remained unmoved upon a sofa at some dis- tance , affecting not to join in the least in the eager curi- osity of the company . He assigned as a reason for his gloom and seeming inattention , that he ...
... king and him , Dr. Goldsmith remained unmoved upon a sofa at some dis- tance , affecting not to join in the least in the eager curi- osity of the company . He assigned as a reason for his gloom and seeming inattention , that he ...
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... King of that ingenious gentleman's Treatise on the Globes , conceived and expressed in such a manner as could not fail to be very grateful to a monarch distin- guished for his love of the sciences . This year was published a ridicule of ...
... King of that ingenious gentleman's Treatise on the Globes , conceived and expressed in such a manner as could not fail to be very grateful to a monarch distin- guished for his love of the sciences . This year was published a ridicule of ...
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... king , appears to me so im- material , that I would not give half a crown to turn the scale one way or the other . The habeas corpus ' is the single advantage which our government has over that of other countries . " On the thirtieth of ...
... king , appears to me so im- material , that I would not give half a crown to turn the scale one way or the other . The habeas corpus ' is the single advantage which our government has over that of other countries . " On the thirtieth of ...
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