Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 Seiten |
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James Boswell. ཕྱིར སྔ ཏེ སྐད ཁྱང Sir , their doctrine is the same with that of. BOSWELL : " Do you think , Sir , that what is called natural affection is born with us ? It seems to me to be the effect of habit , or of gratitude for ...
James Boswell. ཕྱིར སྔ ཏེ སྐད ཁྱང Sir , their doctrine is the same with that of. BOSWELL : " Do you think , Sir , that what is called natural affection is born with us ? It seems to me to be the effect of habit , or of gratitude for ...
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James Boswell. Sir , their doctrine is the same with that of the Church of England . Their confession of faith , and the thirty - nine articles , contain the same points , even the doctrine of pre- destination . " JOHNSON : " Why yes ...
James Boswell. Sir , their doctrine is the same with that of the Church of England . Their confession of faith , and the thirty - nine articles , contain the same points , even the doctrine of pre- destination . " JOHNSON : " Why yes ...
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James Boswell. JOHNSON : " Per- | said , the evidence was irresistible . My wife went to the Hummums ; ( it is a ... BOSWELL : " Yes ; because he would not have spurious children to get any share of the family inheritance . " MRS . THRALE ...
James Boswell. JOHNSON : " Per- | said , the evidence was irresistible . My wife went to the Hummums ; ( it is a ... BOSWELL : " Yes ; because he would not have spurious children to get any share of the family inheritance . " MRS . THRALE ...
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