Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... remarkable , in an extra- ordinary degree , for what she denies to him ; and , above all , for this very sort of kindness , writing letters for those to whom his solicitations might be of service . He now gave Mr. Lowe the following ...
... remarkable , in an extra- ordinary degree , for what she denies to him ; and , above all , for this very sort of kindness , writing letters for those to whom his solicitations might be of service . He now gave Mr. Lowe the following ...
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... remarkable instance of this is furnished by a clause in the will of the late Colonel Thomas , of the Guards , written the night before he fell in a duel , September 3 , 1783 : In the first place , I commit my soul to Almighty God , in ...
... remarkable instance of this is furnished by a clause in the will of the late Colonel Thomas , of the Guards , written the night before he fell in a duel , September 3 , 1783 : In the first place , I commit my soul to Almighty God , in ...
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... remarkable circumstance which had happened in the course of his illness , when he was much distressed by the dropsy . He had shut himself up , and employed a day in particular exercises of religion - fasting , humi- liation , and prayer ...
... remarkable circumstance which had happened in the course of his illness , when he was much distressed by the dropsy . He had shut himself up , and employed a day in particular exercises of religion - fasting , humi- liation , and prayer ...
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