Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 40
... John Friend meets me . ' [ Here the very day on which he was killed was mentioned . ] Prendergast had been connected with Sir John Friend , who was executed for high treason . General Ogle- 1 Here was a blank , which may be filled up ...
... John Friend meets me . ' [ Here the very day on which he was killed was mentioned . ] Prendergast had been connected with Sir John Friend , who was executed for high treason . General Ogle- 1 Here was a blank , which may be filled up ...
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... John Loveday of the Commons , a son of the late learned and pious John Loveday , Esq . , of Caversham in Berkshire , who obligingly transcribed them for me from the originals in his posses- sion . This worthy gentleman , having retired ...
... John Loveday of the Commons , a son of the late learned and pious John Loveday , Esq . , of Caversham in Berkshire , who obligingly transcribed them for me from the originals in his posses- sion . This worthy gentleman , having retired ...
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... John Scott of Amwell , the Quaker ; Mr. Langton ; Mr. Miller ( now Sir John ) ; and Dr. Thomas Campbell , an Irish clergyman , whom I took the liberty of inviting to Mr. Dilly's table , having seen him at Mr. Thrale's , and been told ...
... John Scott of Amwell , the Quaker ; Mr. Langton ; Mr. Miller ( now Sir John ) ; and Dr. Thomas Campbell , an Irish clergyman , whom I took the liberty of inviting to Mr. Dilly's table , having seen him at Mr. Thrale's , and been told ...
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