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I believe George Lewis Scott 4 and Dr. Armstrong 5 are now his only surviving companions , while he lived in and about London ; and they , I dare say , can tell more of him than is yet known . My own notion is , that Thomson was a much ...
I believe George Lewis Scott 4 and Dr. Armstrong 5 are now his only surviving companions , while he lived in and about London ; and they , I dare say , can tell more of him than is yet known . My own notion is , that Thomson was a much ...
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... but Lives can only be written from per- sonal knowledge , which is growing every day less , and in a short time is lost for ever . What is known can seldom be immediately told ; and when it might be told , it is no longer known .
... but Lives can only be written from per- sonal knowledge , which is growing every day less , and in a short time is lost for ever . What is known can seldom be immediately told ; and when it might be told , it is no longer known .
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18 , 1756 , he writes : - ' Neither of us now can find many whom he has known so long as we have known each other .... We both stand almost single in the world , ' ( No. 106 ) . On July 15 , 1765 , he reproaches Taylor with not writ- ...
18 , 1756 , he writes : - ' Neither of us now can find many whom he has known so long as we have known each other .... We both stand almost single in the world , ' ( No. 106 ) . On July 15 , 1765 , he reproaches Taylor with not writ- ...
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