Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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Stran 69
... continue your attention to Mrs. Williams ; it is great consolation to the well , and still greater to the sick , that they find themselves not neglected ; and I know that you will be desirous of giving comfort even where you have no ...
... continue your attention to Mrs. Williams ; it is great consolation to the well , and still greater to the sick , that they find themselves not neglected ; and I know that you will be desirous of giving comfort even where you have no ...
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... Continue , dear sir , to write often and more at a time , for none of your prescriptions operate to their proper uses more certainly than your letters operate as cordials . ' August 26. — I suffered you to escape last post without a ...
... Continue , dear sir , to write often and more at a time , for none of your prescriptions operate to their proper uses more certainly than your letters operate as cordials . ' August 26. — I suffered you to escape last post without a ...
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... continue his business . ' This ( said he ) I consider as an obligation on me to be grateful to his descendants . ' The amount of his property proved to be considerably more than he had supposed it to be . Sir John Hawkins estimates the ...
... continue his business . ' This ( said he ) I consider as an obligation on me to be grateful to his descendants . ' The amount of his property proved to be considerably more than he had supposed it to be . Sir John Hawkins estimates the ...
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