Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... Scotland your native place . " His prejudice against Scotland appeared remarkably strong at this time . When I talked of our advancement in literature , " Sir , " said he , " you have learnt a little from us , and you think yourselves ...
... Scotland your native place . " His prejudice against Scotland appeared remarkably strong at this time . When I talked of our advancement in literature , " Sir , " said he , " you have learnt a little from us , and you think yourselves ...
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... Scotland contributes so little land - tax towards the general support of the nation , it ought not to have a militia paid out of the general fund , unless it should be thought for the general interest , that Scot- land should be ...
... Scotland contributes so little land - tax towards the general support of the nation , it ought not to have a militia paid out of the general fund , unless it should be thought for the general interest , that Scot- land should be ...
Stran 461
... Scotland , he once had long and woful experience of oats being the food of men in Scotland as they were of horses in England . ' It was a national reflection unworthy of him , and I shot my bolt . In return he gave me a tender hug . Con ...
... Scotland , he once had long and woful experience of oats being the food of men in Scotland as they were of horses in England . ' It was a national reflection unworthy of him , and I shot my bolt . In return he gave me a tender hug . Con ...
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