Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... wish your health better and your life long . Try change of air , and come a few degrees southwards ; a softer climate may do you both good ; winter is coming in ; and London will be warmer , and gayer , and busier , and more fertile of ...
... wish your health better and your life long . Try change of air , and come a few degrees southwards ; a softer climate may do you both good ; winter is coming in ; and London will be warmer , and gayer , and busier , and more fertile of ...
Stran 194
... wishes that your years to come may be many and happy . In this wish , indeed , I include myself , who have none but you on whom my heart reposes ; yet surely wish your good , even though your situation were such as should permit you to ...
... wishes that your years to come may be many and happy . In this wish , indeed , I include myself , who have none but you on whom my heart reposes ; yet surely wish your good , even though your situation were such as should permit you to ...
Stran 252
... wish to give more real power to Government , but that Government should have more reverence . Then they differ as to the Church . The Tory is not for giving more legal power to the Clergy , but wishes they should have a considerable ...
... wish to give more real power to Government , but that Government should have more reverence . Then they differ as to the Church . The Tory is not for giving more legal power to the Clergy , but wishes they should have a considerable ...
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