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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... answered , " Because there is more occasion for them in war . " Professor Thomas Gordon answered , Because the Germans , who are our great rivals in the manufacture of stockings , are otherwise employed in time of war . " - JOHNSON ...
... answered , " Because there is more occasion for them in war . " Professor Thomas Gordon answered , Because the Germans , who are our great rivals in the manufacture of stockings , are otherwise employed in time of war . " - JOHNSON ...
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... answer , that there was no appearance of any French ship . It was therefore resolved that they should return to Sky ... answered " There is nothing now to be done without danger . " He then said that Malcolm must be the master , and he ...
... answer , that there was no appearance of any French ship . It was therefore resolved that they should return to Sky ... answered " There is nothing now to be done without danger . " He then said that Malcolm must be the master , and he ...
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... answer , Why do you not produce the man ? " " This is an argument founded upon one of the first principles of the law ... answered , " That you shall never know ; " and expired , leaving him in irreme- diable doubt as to them all . I beg ...
... answer , Why do you not produce the man ? " " This is an argument founded upon one of the first principles of the law ... answered , " That you shall never know ; " and expired , leaving him in irreme- diable doubt as to them all . I beg ...
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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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