Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Thomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 strani |
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Stran 211
... Lord Bute to thank him . He then told Sir Joshua that Lord Bute said to him expressly , " It is not given you for anything you are to do , but for what you have done . " 1 His Lordship , he said , behaved in the handsomest manner . He ...
... Lord Bute to thank him . He then told Sir Joshua that Lord Bute said to him expressly , " It is not given you for anything you are to do , but for what you have done . " 1 His Lordship , he said , behaved in the handsomest manner . He ...
Stran 510
... Lord Bute , though a very honorable man , a man who meant well , a man who had his blood full of prerogative , was a ... Lord Bute , I suppose , thought to make the King popular by his concession ; but the people never minded it ; and it ...
... Lord Bute , though a very honorable man , a man who meant well , a man who had his blood full of prerogative , was a ... Lord Bute , I suppose , thought to make the King popular by his concession ; but the people never minded it ; and it ...
Stran 511
... Lord Bute advised , I mean , that such acts were done when he was Minister , and we are to suppose that he advised them . Lord Bute showed an undue partiality to Scotchmen . He turned out Dr. Nichols , a very eminent man , from being ...
... Lord Bute advised , I mean , that such acts were done when he was Minister , and we are to suppose that he advised them . Lord Bute showed an undue partiality to Scotchmen . He turned out Dr. Nichols , a very eminent man , from being ...
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