The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... expressed himself to a gentleman from that country , on the subject of an UNION which artful Politicians have often had in view- " Do not make an union with us , Sir . We should unite with you , only to rob you . We should have robbed ...
... expressed himself to a gentleman from that country , on the subject of an UNION which artful Politicians have often had in view- " Do not make an union with us , Sir . We should unite with you , only to rob you . We should have robbed ...
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James Boswell. ' Here is a letter , expressed in terms not good enough for a tallow - chandler to have used . ' " " Talking of a Court - martial that was sitting upon a very momentous publick occasion , he expressed much doubt of an ...
James Boswell. ' Here is a letter , expressed in terms not good enough for a tallow - chandler to have used . ' " " Talking of a Court - martial that was sitting upon a very momentous publick occasion , he expressed much doubt of an ...
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... expressed his admiration of the fertility of Warburton's genius and of the variety of his materials , was , " The ... expression which he himself used , and that not seldom , to the great offence of those who did not know him . Having ...
... expressed his admiration of the fertility of Warburton's genius and of the variety of his materials , was , " The ... expression which he himself used , and that not seldom , to the great offence of those who did not know him . Having ...
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