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Stran 307
... Langton happening to mention his having read a good deal in Clenardus's Greek Grammar, “Why, Sir, said he, “who is there in this town who knows any thing of Clenardus but you and I?' And upon Mr. Langton's mentioning that he had taken ...
... Langton happening to mention his having read a good deal in Clenardus's Greek Grammar, “Why, Sir, said he, “who is there in this town who knows any thing of Clenardus but you and I?' And upon Mr. Langton's mentioning that he had taken ...
Stran 309
... Langton and he having gone to see a freemason's funeral procession, when they were at Rochester, and some solemn music being played on French horns, he said, 'This is the first time that I have ever been affected by musical sounds ...
... Langton and he having gone to see a freemason's funeral procession, when they were at Rochester, and some solemn music being played on French horns, he said, 'This is the first time that I have ever been affected by musical sounds ...
Stran 595
... Langton, George, i. 465. Langton, Jane, letter to, from Johnson, 11. 470. Langton, Miss, i. 297, 298,375. Langton, Mr., the elder, i. 202,297, 298; offers Johnson a living, 180; entertains Johnson at dinner, 246; Johnson stays with, 274 ...
... Langton, George, i. 465. Langton, Jane, letter to, from Johnson, 11. 470. Langton, Miss, i. 297, 298,375. Langton, Mr., the elder, i. 202,297, 298; offers Johnson a living, 180; entertains Johnson at dinner, 246; Johnson stays with, 274 ...
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