The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 5H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... received for two years , among the gentlemen of Northamptonshire , by calling himself my brother . At last he grew so impudent , as by his influence to get tenants turned out of their farms . Allen the printer , who is of that county ...
... received for two years , among the gentlemen of Northamptonshire , by calling himself my brother . At last he grew so impudent , as by his influence to get tenants turned out of their farms . Allen the printer , who is of that county ...
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... received by his lady and daughter , who entertained us so well , that Dr. Johnson seemed quite happy . When we had supped , he asked me to give him some paper to write letters . I begged he would write short ones , and not ex- patiate ...
... received by his lady and daughter , who entertained us so well , that Dr. Johnson seemed quite happy . When we had supped , he asked me to give him some paper to write letters . I begged he would write short ones , and not ex- patiate ...
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... received like princes in their progress . " He said , he would not wish not to be disgusted in the Highlands ; for that would be to lose the power of distinguishing , and a man might then lie down in the middle of them . He wished only ...
... received like princes in their progress . " He said , he would not wish not to be disgusted in the Highlands ; for that would be to lose the power of distinguishing , and a man might then lie down in the middle of them . He wished only ...
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... received by Sir Allan M'Lean , were still to be seen , and some tatters of the paper hangings were to be seen on the walls . Sir George Onesiphorus Paul was at Inchkenneth with the same party of which I was a member . He seemed to me to ...
... received by Sir Allan M'Lean , were still to be seen , and some tatters of the paper hangings were to be seen on the walls . Sir George Onesiphorus Paul was at Inchkenneth with the same party of which I was a member . He seemed to me to ...
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... receiving a message from Sir Allan , sent us a liberal supply . We continued to coast along Mull , and passed by Nuns ' Island , which , it is said , belonged to the nuns of Icolmkill , and from which , we were told , the stone for the ...
... receiving a message from Sir Allan , sent us a liberal supply . We continued to coast along Mull , and passed by Nuns ' Island , which , it is said , belonged to the nuns of Icolmkill , and from which , we were told , the stone for the ...
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