Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' Feb. 7 , 1774. ' TO GEORGE STEEVENS , ESQ . ' SIR , -We are thinking to augment our club , and I am desirous of nominating you if you care to stand the ballot , and can attend on Friday nights at least ...
... servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' Feb. 7 , 1774. ' TO GEORGE STEEVENS , ESQ . ' SIR , -We are thinking to augment our club , and I am desirous of nominating you if you care to stand the ballot , and can attend on Friday nights at least ...
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... servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' July 5 , 1774. ' TO MR . ROBERT LEVET ' Llewenny , in Denbighshire , August 16 , 1774 . ' DEAR SIR , -Mr . Thrale's affairs have kept him here a great while , nor do I know exactly when we shall come hence ...
... servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' July 5 , 1774. ' TO MR . ROBERT LEVET ' Llewenny , in Denbighshire , August 16 , 1774 . ' DEAR SIR , -Mr . Thrale's affairs have kept him here a great while , nor do I know exactly when we shall come hence ...
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... servant will attend you thither , and bring the petition home when you have it . " The petition which they are to give us is a form which they deliver to every petitioner , and which the petitioner is afterwards to fill up , and return ...
... servant will attend you thither , and bring the petition home when you have it . " The petition which they are to give us is a form which they deliver to every petitioner , and which the petitioner is afterwards to fill up , and return ...
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