Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... sent ambassadors to Louis the Fourteenth ; but Louis the Fourteenth sent none to the King of Siam.'1 Here my friend , for once , discovered a want of knowledge , or forgetfulness ; for Louis the Fourteenth did send an embassy to the ...
... sent ambassadors to Louis the Fourteenth ; but Louis the Fourteenth sent none to the King of Siam.'1 Here my friend , for once , discovered a want of knowledge , or forgetfulness ; for Louis the Fourteenth did send an embassy to the ...
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... sent me a copy of a note which he received from him on the 13th of July , in these words : TO MR . DILLY ' SIR , -Since Mr. Boswell's departure I have never heard from him ; please to send word what you know of him , and whether you have ...
... sent me a copy of a note which he received from him on the 13th of July , in these words : TO MR . DILLY ' SIR , -Since Mr. Boswell's departure I have never heard from him ; please to send word what you know of him , and whether you have ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. gave rise , was the following paragraph sent to the newspaper called the Caledonian Mercury : ' A correspondent informs us that the Worshipful Society of Chaldeans , Cadies , or Running ... sent to the ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. gave rise , was the following paragraph sent to the newspaper called the Caledonian Mercury : ' A correspondent informs us that the Worshipful Society of Chaldeans , Cadies , or Running ... sent to the ...
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