The Life of Samuel Johnson, Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Band 3G. Routledge and Sons, Limited, 1909 |
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... allowed himself to look upon all nations but his own as barbarians : not only Hibernia and Scotland , but Spain , Italy , and France are attacked in the same poem If he was particularly prejudiced against the Scots , it was because they ...
... allowed himself to look upon all nations but his own as barbarians : not only Hibernia and Scotland , but Spain , Italy , and France are attacked in the same poem If he was particularly prejudiced against the Scots , it was because they ...
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... allowed the lapse of twenty years since its commission as a plea in bar , in conformity with the doctrine of prescription in the civil law , which Scotland and several other countries have adopted He at first disapproved of this ; but ...
... allowed the lapse of twenty years since its commission as a plea in bar , in conformity with the doctrine of prescription in the civil law , which Scotland and several other countries have adopted He at first disapproved of this ; but ...
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... allowed to be very different · " But who is this astride the pony ; So long , so lean , so lank , so bony ? Dat be de great rator , Littletony . --Boswell . in a dedication , when he shows him in his TO THE HEBRIDES .
... allowed to be very different · " But who is this astride the pony ; So long , so lean , so lank , so bony ? Dat be de great rator , Littletony . --Boswell . in a dedication , when he shows him in his TO THE HEBRIDES .
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Sir George Mackenzie Mr Burkes wit knowledge and elo | 18 |
Ogden on Prayer Aphoristic writing Edinburgh surveyed | 28 |
Dr Watson Literature and patronage Writing and conversation | 37 |
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