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Stran 67
... Auchinleck; for which I return you my most hearty thanks: and after carefully reading it over again, shall deposit it in my little collection of choice books, next our worthy friend's “Journey to Corsica.” As there are many things to ...
... Auchinleck; for which I return you my most hearty thanks: and after carefully reading it over again, shall deposit it in my little collection of choice books, next our worthy friend's “Journey to Corsica.” As there are many things to ...
Stran 118
... Auchinleck now is not near so great a man as the Laird of Auchinleck was a hundred years ago.” I told him, that one of my ancestors never went from home without being attended by thirty men on horseback. Johnson's shrewdness and spirit ...
... Auchinleck now is not near so great a man as the Laird of Auchinleck was a hundred years ago.” I told him, that one of my ancestors never went from home without being attended by thirty men on horseback. Johnson's shrewdness and spirit ...
Stran 578
... Auchinleck in Ayrshire, visited by Johnson, i. 458; entail of estate, 546– 553. Auchinleck, Lord, i. 415, 471 m.; ii. 143, 160; his marriage, 62; his death, 396. Ayrshire, election petition in, ii. 343. BACON, Lord, i. 122, 384; Johnson ...
... Auchinleck in Ayrshire, visited by Johnson, i. 458; entail of estate, 546– 553. Auchinleck, Lord, i. 415, 471 m.; ii. 143, 160; his marriage, 62; his death, 396. Ayrshire, election petition in, ii. 343. BACON, Lord, i. 122, 384; Johnson ...
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