Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... excellent a man ! I pray God most sincerely to bless you with the highest transports - the infelt satisfaction of humane and benevolent exertions ! And admitted , as I trust I shall be , to the realms of bliss before you , I shall hail ...
... excellent a man ! I pray God most sincerely to bless you with the highest transports - the infelt satisfaction of humane and benevolent exertions ! And admitted , as I trust I shall be , to the realms of bliss before you , I shall hail ...
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... excellent and candid nature of his practical writings . ' The new lives of clergymen of the Church of England , in the same four volumes , are as follows : John Balguy ; Edward Bentham ; George Berkeley , Bishop of Cloyne ; William ...
... excellent and candid nature of his practical writings . ' The new lives of clergymen of the Church of England , in the same four volumes , are as follows : John Balguy ; Edward Bentham ; George Berkeley , Bishop of Cloyne ; William ...
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... excellent tract by my learned and ingenious friend John Ranby , Esq . , entitled Doubts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade . To Mr. Ranby's Doubts , I will apply Lord Chancellor Hardwicke's expression in praise of a Scotch law - book ...
... excellent tract by my learned and ingenious friend John Ranby , Esq . , entitled Doubts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade . To Mr. Ranby's Doubts , I will apply Lord Chancellor Hardwicke's expression in praise of a Scotch law - book ...
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