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... Lord Bute told me , that Mr. Wedderburne , now Lord Lough- borough , was the person who first mentioned this subject to him . Lord Loughborough told me , that the pension was granted to Johnson solely as the reward of his literary merit ...
... Lord Bute told me , that Mr. Wedderburne , now Lord Lough- borough , was the person who first mentioned this subject to him . Lord Loughborough told me , that the pension was granted to Johnson solely as the reward of his literary merit ...
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... Lord Loughborough , wishing to know if he recollected the prime mover in the ... Bute , to present them with what Johnson himself wrote ; his lordship having ... BUTE . " MY LORD , " WHEN the bills were yesterday delivered to me ...
... Lord Loughborough , wishing to know if he recollected the prime mover in the ... Bute , to present them with what Johnson himself wrote ; his lordship having ... BUTE . " MY LORD , " WHEN the bills were yesterday delivered to me ...
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... Lord Bute , though a very honourable man , a man who meant well , a man who had his blood full of prerogative , was a theoretical statesman , -a book - minister , and thought this country could be governed by the influence of the Crown ...
... Lord Bute , though a very honourable man , a man who meant well , a man who had his blood full of prerogative , was a theoretical statesman , -a book - minister , and thought this country could be governed by the influence of the Crown ...
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BIOGRAPHY | 5 |
THE LIFE | 30 |
OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D | 37 |
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