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James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. tion, when by the lenity of Charles the Second, “a lenity of which (as Johnson well observes) the world has had perhaps no other example, he, who had written in justification of the murder of his ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. tion, when by the lenity of Charles the Second, “a lenity of which (as Johnson well observes) the world has had perhaps no other example, he, who had written in justification of the murder of his ...
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James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. INDEX. 581 INDEX. tion, 78, 96; Johnson's opinion of, '. Dublin, Trinity. praised by Courtenay, by Mrs. Thrale, i. 456, 527; quoted, 8, 56, 90, II2, 124 n., 197, 246, 261; ii. 433 m.; his “Thesis in ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. INDEX. 581 INDEX. tion, 78, 96; Johnson's opinion of, '. Dublin, Trinity. praised by Courtenay, by Mrs. Thrale, i. 456, 527; quoted, 8, 56, 90, II2, 124 n., 197, 246, 261; ii. 433 m.; his “Thesis in ...
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James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. INDEX. tion, 78, 96; Johnson's opinion of, '. Dublin, Trinity College, i. 234; confers I.N.D.E.Y.. Derby, Rev. Mr., Johnson writes Dedication for, ii. 73. Derrick, Samuel, ii. 445 m.; Johnson on, i ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. INDEX. tion, 78, 96; Johnson's opinion of, '. Dublin, Trinity College, i. 234; confers I.N.D.E.Y.. Derby, Rev. Mr., Johnson writes Dedication for, ii. 73. Derrick, Samuel, ii. 445 m.; Johnson on, i ...
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