Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' ' SIR , ' TO EDMOND MALONE , ESQ . ' I have for many weeks been so much out of order , that I have gone out only in a coach to Mrs. Thrale's , where I can use all the freedom that sickness requires . Do not ...
... servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' ' SIR , ' TO EDMOND MALONE , ESQ . ' I have for many weeks been so much out of order , that I have gone out only in a coach to Mrs. Thrale's , where I can use all the freedom that sickness requires . Do not ...
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... servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' ' April 5 , 1784. ' TO THE SAME . ' SIR , ' The bearer is my god - son , whom I take the liberty of recom- mending to your kindness ; which I hope he will deserve by his respect to your excellence , and his ...
... servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' ' April 5 , 1784. ' TO THE SAME . ' SIR , ' The bearer is my god - son , whom I take the liberty of recom- mending to your kindness ; which I hope he will deserve by his respect to your excellence , and his ...
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... servant , one hun- dred pounds stock in the three per cent . annuities aforesaid . The rest of the aforesaid sums of money and property , together with my books , plate , and household furniture , I leave to the before - mentioned Sir ...
... servant , one hun- dred pounds stock in the three per cent . annuities aforesaid . The rest of the aforesaid sums of money and property , together with my books , plate , and household furniture , I leave to the before - mentioned Sir ...
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