The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 5H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... tell him , ' by our law you may walk half round the church , but , if you walk round the whole , you will be punished capitally ; and he will believe me at once . Now , no Englishman would readily swallow such a thing : ( 1 ) This is ...
... tell him , ' by our law you may walk half round the church , but , if you walk round the whole , you will be punished capitally ; and he will believe me at once . Now , no Englishman would readily swallow such a thing : ( 1 ) This is ...
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... tell with any tolerable exactness ; but it seemed to be very lofty , and to be a pretty regular arch . We penetrated , by candlelight , a great way ; by our measurement , no less than four hundred and eighty - five feet . Tradi- tion ...
... tell with any tolerable exactness ; but it seemed to be very lofty , and to be a pretty regular arch . We penetrated , by candlelight , a great way ; by our measurement , no less than four hundred and eighty - five feet . Tradi- tion ...
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... tell you better about it than I can . He was a bishop of the nonjuring communion , and wrote a book upon the subject . " ( 1 ) He engaged to get it for her grace . He afterwards gave a full history of Mr. Archibald Campbell , which I am ...
... tell you better about it than I can . He was a bishop of the nonjuring communion , and wrote a book upon the subject . " ( 1 ) He engaged to get it for her grace . He afterwards gave a full history of Mr. Archibald Campbell , which I am ...
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... tell him he knew nothing of the cause ; which I do most seriously believe was the case . We were now " in a country of bridles and sad- dles , " and set out fully equipped . The Duke of Argyle was obliging enough to mount Dr. Johnson on ...
... tell him he knew nothing of the cause ; which I do most seriously believe was the case . We were now " in a country of bridles and sad- dles , " and set out fully equipped . The Duke of Argyle was obliging enough to mount Dr. Johnson on ...
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... tell is not to be believed . He owned that the methodists had done good ; had spread religious impressions among the vulgar part of mankind ; but , he said , they had great bitterness against other Christians , and that he never could ...
... tell is not to be believed . He owned that the methodists had done good ; had spread religious impressions among the vulgar part of mankind ; but , he said , they had great bitterness against other Christians , and that he never could ...
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