The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... reason to expect . He was born about 1667 , the son of Bernard Greenville , who was entrusted by Monk with the most private transactions of the Restoration , and the grandson of sir Bevil Greenville , who died in the king's cause , at ...
... reason to expect . He was born about 1667 , the son of Bernard Greenville , who was entrusted by Monk with the most private transactions of the Restoration , and the grandson of sir Bevil Greenville , who died in the king's cause , at ...
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... reason to doubt of the sincerity of her declaration ; for he was his godfather , and gave him his own name , which was by his direction in- serted in the register of St. Andrew's parish in Holborn , but unfortunately left him to the ...
... reason to doubt of the sincerity of her declaration ; for he was his godfather , and gave him his own name , which was by his direction in- serted in the register of St. Andrew's parish in Holborn , but unfortunately left him to the ...
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... reasons for which it was concealed . He was no longer satisfied with the employment which had been allotted him ... reason soever he might give for entering it . Savage was at the same time so touched with the disco- very of his ...
... reasons for which it was concealed . He was no longer satisfied with the employment which had been allotted him ... reason soever he might give for entering it . Savage was at the same time so touched with the disco- very of his ...
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... reason , contemptuous , insolent , petulent , selfish , and brutal . As Mr. Wilks was one of those to whom calamity sel- dom complained without relief , he naturally took an unfor- tunate wit into his protection , and not only assisted ...
... reason , contemptuous , insolent , petulent , selfish , and brutal . As Mr. Wilks was one of those to whom calamity sel- dom complained without relief , he naturally took an unfor- tunate wit into his protection , and not only assisted ...
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... reason , and sudden impulse of passion : we therefore hope you will contribute all you can to an extension of that mercy , which the gentlemen of the jury have been pleased to shew Mr. Merchant , who ( allowing facts as sworn against us ...
... reason , and sudden impulse of passion : we therefore hope you will contribute all you can to an extension of that mercy , which the gentlemen of the jury have been pleased to shew Mr. Merchant , who ( allowing facts as sworn against us ...
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