The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Band 4J. Murray, 1835 |
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... Macleod . -- 158 CHAPTER VIII . - - Lord Sail to Portree in Sky . Discourse on Death . Elibank . Ride to Kingsburgh . · Flora Macdonald . Adventure of Prince Charles Edward Stewart . tion . - - - - - - Emigra- – Dunvegan . — Female ...
... Macleod . -- 158 CHAPTER VIII . - - Lord Sail to Portree in Sky . Discourse on Death . Elibank . Ride to Kingsburgh . · Flora Macdonald . Adventure of Prince Charles Edward Stewart . tion . - - - - - - Emigra- – Dunvegan . — Female ...
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... OF SLATE , & c . No. IV . MEMOIRS OF HIS OWN LIFE , BY THE LATE GENERAL MACLEOD 317 - - 320 No. V. AccOUNT OF THE ESCAPE OF THE YOUNG PRE- TENDER , DRAWN UP BY MR . BOSWELL 329 THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. rary . - xii CONTENTS .
... OF SLATE , & c . No. IV . MEMOIRS OF HIS OWN LIFE , BY THE LATE GENERAL MACLEOD 317 - - 320 No. V. AccOUNT OF THE ESCAPE OF THE YOUNG PRE- TENDER , DRAWN UP BY MR . BOSWELL 329 THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON , LL.D. rary . - xii CONTENTS .
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... Macleod ; and , for additional aid , I wrote to Lord Elibank , Dr. William Robertson , and Dr. Beattie . To Dr. Robertson , so far as my letter concerned the present subject , I wrote as follows : " Our friend , Mr. Samuel Johnson , is ...
... Macleod ; and , for additional aid , I wrote to Lord Elibank , Dr. William Robertson , and Dr. Beattie . To Dr. Robertson , so far as my letter concerned the present subject , I wrote as follows : " Our friend , Mr. Samuel Johnson , is ...
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... Macleod . We had little or no conversation in the morning ; now we were but barren . The professors seemed afraid to speak . Dr. Gerard told us that an eminent printer ( 2 ) was very intimate with Warburton . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , he ...
... Macleod . We had little or no conversation in the morning ; now we were but barren . The professors seemed afraid to speak . Dr. Gerard told us that an eminent printer ( 2 ) was very intimate with Warburton . JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , he ...
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... Macleod was brother to Macleod of Talisker , and brother - in- law to the Laird of Col. He gave me a letter to young Col. I was weary of this day , and began to think wishfully of being again in motion . I was uneasy to think myself too ...
... Macleod was brother to Macleod of Talisker , and brother - in- law to the Laird of Col. He gave me a letter to young Col. I was weary of this day , and began to think wishfully of being again in motion . I was uneasy to think myself too ...
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